helping uber drivers go electric

London’s push toward clean transport is reshaping the rideshare industry. With the Ultra Low Emission Zone expanding and Uber committing to a fully electric fleet in London by 2025, EVs aren’t just the future—they’re fast becoming the present.

But there’s one major challenge: how do you charge an EV without a driveway?

That’s where Co-Charger comes in.

Generate Media helped bring this story to life—interviewing Uber driver Roman and home charger host Greg to explore how home charger sharing is offering a smart, affordable alternative to expensive public chargers.

 

Charging Without a Driveway? There’s an App for That.

Public EV charging can be expensive, unreliable, and time-consuming—especially for full-time Uber drivers. Co-Charger flips the model by letting EV drivers like Roman rent a local home charger nearby, using a simple app interface. It’s a bit like Airbnb for charging—and it’s already making a difference.

For Roman, that means overnight charging in a quiet neighbourhood. For Greg, the charger host, it’s passive income and a way to support the EV transition locally.

 

Sharing Power, Sharing Stories

Save up to £22.50 per charge, avoid charging detours during peak hours, and access reliable overnight charging to start each shift fully topped up

This wasn’t a glossy campaign shoot—it was a practical story about real people, real savings, and real solutions for EV adoption. With a lean setup, Generate Media created a short video and supporting content to help Co-Charger explain their offer to new audiences, from drivers to hosts to policymakers.

Because when it comes to building a sustainable future, the best stories are often the ones happening quietly in your own neighbourhood.