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EV charging in Guernsey

A guide to the charging network in Guernsey. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.

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EV Charging in Guernsey

Guernsey has a small public EV charging network with 15 points recorded in our database. Most are concentrated in larger towns. Drivers will find a mix of charging speeds, but rapid charging (over 150 kW) is not yet available. Plan your charging stops, as coverage is limited outside urban areas.

Charging Availability

Guernsey offers 15 public charging points. Our database shows no chargers rated 150 kW or higher, and none between 50-149 kW. This means most public charging will be at slower speeds. The busiest locations are Vale (2 points), Saint Peter Port (2 points), St Peter Port (1 point), St Martin Guernsey (1 point), and The Bridge (1 point). This limited infrastructure means charging availability is concentrated in these areas.

Operators and Connectors

Drivers will encounter several network operators, typical for an island network. Most public chargers will offer Type 2 connectors for AC charging. For DC fast charging, CCS connectors are standard where available, though the scarcity of high-speed chargers on the island limits their practical use.

Pricing and Costs

Specific pricing varies by operator. Home charging rates are generally lower than public charging. Public DC fast charging, when found, is typically priced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) and can be more expensive than slower AC charging. As Guernsey is not part of the UK mainland, expect distinct pricing structures. Always check the specific charging app or payment system for current rates before plugging in.

Incentives

Guernsey does not currently have national EV purchase incentives or widespread charging infrastructure grants comparable to larger countries. Some local initiatives may exist; check with local authorities for any available schemes or tax benefits for EV owners. Public charging costs are generally borne by the user.

FAQ
Is public EV charging common in Guernsey?
Guernsey has a modest public EV charging network with 15 points recorded. Coverage is concentrated in towns like Vale and Saint Peter Port. If you are traveling outside these areas, charging availability may be limited. It is advisable to plan your charging stops in advance using reliable EV charging apps or maps.
What kind of charging speeds can I expect?
The public charging network in Guernsey offers slower AC charging speeds. Our database shows no public chargers rated at 150 kW or higher, nor any rated between 50-149 kW. This means most charging sessions will take longer compared to mainland rapid charging infrastructure. Always check the charger's specifications before connecting.
What are the typical connector types in Guernsey?
Most public charging points in Guernsey will use the Type 2 connector for AC charging, which is common across Europe. For DC fast charging, CCS connectors are the standard. However, given the limited number of DC fast chargers on the island, you may rely more on Type 2 connections for your charging needs.
How is charging priced in Guernsey?
Public charging prices in Guernsey vary by operator and charging speed. Typically, DC fast charging is more expensive per kWh than slower AC charging. Home electricity rates are usually lower. Exact pricing is displayed via the charging network's app or payment terminal. There are no specific country-wide incentives affecting public charging prices.
What's a practical tip for a foreign EV driver in Guernsey?
As a foreign driver, familiarize yourself with the local charging networks and payment methods before arrival. Download the relevant apps for the most common operators. Since the network is small, ensure your chosen apps and payment methods are compatible with the chargers you are likely to encounter, especially in less populated areas.