Whether you’re driving round the city of Plymouth or heading for a beach break in Bournemouth – we’ve got you covered when it comes to charging your electric vehicle. If you're looking for speediness when it comes to electric vehicle charging, then rapid chargers are the quickest way to charge your electric vehicle.
As of July 2023, there are 8,772 rapid and ultra-rapid charging devices, across 4,657 rapid and ultra-rapid charging locations in the UK, so you’re bound to find an electric car charging point to suit your needs whilst on your travels.
So, who are the public EV charging networks in the UK?
En-Route Charging Networks | Destination Charging Networks | On-Street & Community Charging Networks |
ESB Energy | Mer | Zap-Home |
Fastned | Alfa Power | Zap-Work |
GeniePoint | Cleanergy EV | Char.gy |
MFG EV Power | Revive | Connected Kerb |
Osprey | EV Dot | Charge My Street |
bp pulse | Zero Carbon World | EB Charging |
Gridserve Electric Highway | Believ | |
InstaVolt | Ubitricity | |
Swarco's E.Connect | ||
Ionity | ||
Pod Point | ||
Shell Recharge |
We’ve taken a look to see which top cities on a route from Southampton to Plymouth has the most rapid electric charging points.
PLACE | LOCATION | AMOUNT |
1st | Bournemouth | x9 |
2nd | Weymouth | x8 |
3rd | Paignton | x7 |
4th | Poole | x6 |
5th | Exeter | x4 |
5th | Torquay | x4 |
5th | Plymouth | x4 |
To find out more about electric vehicles and their charging options, contact your preferred Snows dealership.
Data and information has been provided by ZapMap - https://www.zap-map.com/