EV charging in Bahrain
A guide to the charging network in Bahrain. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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EV Charging in Bahrain: A Practical Guide
Bahrain's public EV charging infrastructure is minimal, with just 1 public charging point recorded in our database. Drivers will find coverage is limited and concentrated. Plan your charging stops carefully.
Bahrain has a very small public EV charging network. Our database shows only 1 public charging point. None of these offer 150 kW+ charging, and none fall within the 50-149 kW range. This indicates a nascent stage of development for public fast charging.
Towns with charging points are spread thinly, meaning there is no single hub or area with concentrated infrastructure. Drivers should not expect widespread availability across the country.
Operators are not specifically documented in our data, but typically drivers might encounter local utility providers or smaller regional charging companies. The exact mix can vary.
Regarding costs, there are no country-specific pricing facts on record for Bahrain. Generally, home charging is usually the most economical option. Public DC fast charging is typically priced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and can be more expensive. Without specific data, most networks charge variable rates depending on the charging speed and time of day.
The common connector mix in the region often includes Type 2 for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 for DC fast charging, though availability can depend on the specific charger installed. Always check the charger details before arrival.
For a foreign driver passing through, the primary practical tip is to confirm charging availability and location in advance. Given the limited number of public points, relying solely on finding a charger upon arrival may lead to delays. Consider portable charging solutions or confirming access to private charging if staying for an extended period.
- How many public EV chargers are in Bahrain?
- Our database currently lists 1 public charging point in Bahrain. This number reflects the current state of publicly accessible infrastructure. None of these points offer high-speed charging above 50 kW.
- Where are the charging points located?
- The existing charging points are spread thinly across different towns. There isn't one specific area or town that serves as a major charging hub. Drivers should check our database for exact locations before traveling.
- What are the typical charging costs?
- Specific pricing for Bahrain is not on record. Generally, home charging is more affordable than public charging. Public DC fast charging is usually priced per kWh and varies by network and charging speed. Expect public charging to be more costly than home solutions.
- What type of connectors will I find?
- The connector types commonly found in the region include Type 2 for AC charging and CCS Combo 2 for DC fast charging. However, the specific connector available at any given point depends on the charger manufacturer and installation.
- Is Bahrain suitable for EV road trips?
- With only 1 public charging point recorded, Bahrain's current infrastructure is not well-suited for extensive EV road trips. Drivers should carefully plan routes and charging stops, as availability is very limited and concentrated.