Connected Kerb
Headquarters — · operates in GB
Connected Kerb offers 493 public EV chargers in GB. Most are slow AC (490 chargers). Few rapid chargers available.
How Connected Kerb fits in
- Peak DC power
- 75 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- GB
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Open the mapConnected Kerb EV Charging Network Overview
Connected Kerb operates a public EV charging network across Great Britain. The network is primarily composed of slower AC chargers, making it best suited for overnight charging or topping up while parked.
Connected Kerb has 493 public charging points in our database, all located in Great Britain. The vast majority of these are slower AC chargers under 50 kW, totaling 490 units. These typically offer speeds between 7 kW and 22 kW, ideal for destination, workplace, or overnight charging. There are only 3 rapid chargers capable of speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. No ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers are listed.
This power mix means Connected Kerb is not designed for rapid charging or long road trips. Drivers will find it most useful for charging while their vehicle is stationary for extended periods. The network is present in towns like Coventry (127 chargers), Cardiff (45 chargers), Barry (16 chargers), Folkestone (10 chargers), and Plymouth (10 chargers).
You can expect to find Type 2 sockets, tethered Type 2 connectors, CCS (Type 2), and CHAdeMO connectors across their sites. Given the prevalence of slower AC charging, plan charging sessions accordingly. For payment, most operators accept contactless payments or app-based systems; always verify pricing before you begin charging.
- What type of charging does Connected Kerb primarily offer?
- Connected Kerb's network consists of 493 public chargers. Of these, 490 are slower AC chargers under 50 kW. This makes them suitable for charging while parked for longer durations, such as at workplaces or overnight, rather than for quick top-ups during a journey.
- Are there fast chargers available on the Connected Kerb network?
- The network has very limited rapid charging options. Our data shows only 3 chargers operating between 50-149 kW. There are no ultra-rapid chargers above 150 kW. The focus is clearly on slower AC charging solutions.
- Where is the Connected Kerb network most concentrated?
- Connected Kerb has the most charging points in Coventry, with 127 units. Cardiff follows with 45 chargers. Other towns with a presence include Barry (16), Folkestone (10), and Plymouth (10).
- What connector types can I find at Connected Kerb sites?
- You will encounter several connector types. These include Type 2 sockets (requiring your own cable), tethered Type 2 connectors (cable attached to the unit), CCS (Type 2) connectors for DC rapid charging, and CHAdeMO connectors, primarily used by older Japanese EVs.
- How do I pay for charging with Connected Kerb?
- While specific payment methods can vary, Connected Kerb chargers typically support contactless card payments directly at the unit. Alternatively, charging may be managed through a dedicated app. It is always recommended to check the pricing displayed on the unit or within the app before initiating a charging session.