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Charge Your Car

Headquarters · operates in GB

Charge Your Car has 768 public EV chargers across GB and JE. Most are slower AC chargers, ideal for destination or overnight charging.

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Peak DC power
50 kW
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Charge Your Car EV Charging Network Coverage

Charge Your Car operates a network of 768 public EV chargers primarily across Great Britain and Jersey. This network focuses on slower AC charging, making it suitable for destination or overnight top-ups rather than rapid charging stops.

The Charge Your Car network comprises 768 public charging points across GB and JE. The vast majority, 648 points, are slower AC chargers delivering under 50 kW. These are typically found at destinations, workplaces, or for on-street parking, offering 7-22 kW speeds. There are 120 rapid chargers providing between 50-149 kW. Charge Your Car has no ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers in its database. This power mix means the network is best suited for drivers needing to charge while parked for extended periods, such as overnight or during the workday. Road trips requiring frequent, fast charging stops are not the primary use case for this network. Drivers can expect to find Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CHAdeMO, and standard 3-pin BS1363 outlets. The busiest locations for Charge Your Car stations are Sunderland with 46 points, followed by Newcastle upon Tyne (38), Manchester (36), South Shields (21), and Bristol (19). Drivers should always check the pricing displayed on the unit or in an app before initiating a charge.

FAQ
What kind of charging speeds does Charge Your Car offer?
Charge Your Car's network predominantly features slower AC charging points, with 648 out of 768 total points operating under 50 kW. This typically means speeds between 7-22 kW. There are 120 rapid chargers delivering 50-149 kW, but no ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers are listed in our database.
Where are Charge Your Car stations located?
Charge Your Car stations are available across Great Britain and Jersey. Key locations with the highest number of chargers include Sunderland (46), Newcastle upon Tyne (38), Manchester (36), South Shields (21), and Bristol (19). The focus is on destination, workplace, and on-street charging.
Is Charge Your Car suitable for rapid charging on long journeys?
This network is not optimized for rapid, long-distance travel. With no ultra-rapid chargers and a majority of slower AC points, it is best used for destination charging, overnight top-ups, or workplace charging where the vehicle is parked for several hours.
What connector types can I expect?
You will find several connector types on the Charge Your Car network. These include Type 2 sockets (un-tethered), Type 2 tethered connectors, CHAdeMO for DC fast charging, and standard 3-pin BS1363 13 Amp sockets for emergency or low-power charging.
How do I pay for charging?
Payment methods can vary. Most operators accept contactless payments or require you to use their specific mobile app or RFID card. It is always recommended to check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the app before you begin charging to understand the cost.
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