BMW And MINI Charging Launch One-Bill Fleet EV Solution

BMW and MINI Charging have introduced a neat fleet setup that makes running electric company cars far simpler. The system links each driver’s BMW Charging or MINI Charging account to a central business profile, so every public charging session is captured and rolled into a single invoice. Drivers keep the familiar Plug & Charge experience and brand-specific app journey, while fleet managers gain clear oversight without chasing receipts.

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Set-up is straightforward. A fleet manager registers the company with CHARGE NOW, drivers create a business customer account and activate company billing, and the manager then links those driver accounts to the firm’s master profile. From that point, charging is paid directly by the business, removing personal outlay and manual reimbursement, and giving finance teams a clean audit trail.

Aimed squarely at small and mid-size fleets with up to 50 vehicles, the solution adds a central dashboard that monitors sessions across mixed brands. Crucially, drivers get the same features and tariffs as private users, integrated in-car and through the My BMW or MINI apps. The result is consistent authentication at the plug, dependable access to networks and tidy reporting in the background.

Rollout began in August across Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland and the UK, followed in September by Sweden, Norway, Poland, Czechia, Denmark, Slovakia, Hungary and Finland. For businesses shifting to electric mileage, BMW and MINI Charging’s approach turns electrons into a predictable running cost and reduces paperwork to a single line item.

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