SAS links bonus points to electric car charging

EuroBonus members can now earn points with every charge in collaboration with E.ON.

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This is the first time that electric vehicle charging is integrated into the loyalty programme.

E.ON Drive Infrastructure operates one of Denmark's largest public charging networks and is simultaneously expanding its presence in Sweden, with everything from ultra-fast chargers along motorways to charging points in urban environments. Through the collaboration, electric vehicle charging is directly linked to one of Scandinavia's largest bonus programmes. This is stated in a press release.

- This is another step in our ambition to make EuroBonus more relevant in the members' everyday lives. We make it easier to combine climate-smart choices with attractive benefits, says Madeleine Svantesson, responsible for EuroBonus partners at SAS.

Members earn points on all charges paid with a card linked to the EuroBonus account, at charging stations with at least 50 kW power. The earning rate is 50 points per 100 kronor in Sweden and 30 points per 100 Danish kroner in Denmark. In Denmark, it is also possible to earn points via E.ON's app, provided the payment is made with a registered card.

The points are registered automatically and can be used for flights, upgrades, hotels, and car rentals.

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