ePower
Headquarters — · operates in IE
ePower has 229 public EV chargers across IE, GB, and TR. 167 are slower AC chargers, ideal for overnight or destination charging.
How ePower fits in
- Peak DC power
- 240 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- IE
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ePower operates 229 public charging points across Ireland, Great Britain, and Turkey. The network is predominantly comprised of slower AC chargers, making it suitable for destination or overnight charging rather than rapid top-ups on long journeys.
The ePower network includes 229 public charging points. Of these, 167 are AC chargers operating at speeds under 50 kW, typically suitable for workplace or overnight charging. There are 48 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+) and 14 rapid chargers (50-149 kW).
This distribution means ePower is best suited for drivers needing to charge while parked for extended periods, such as at a hotel, shopping center, or workplace. It is not primarily designed for quick top-ups during a road trip.
Locations include Cork with 8 chargers, Sandyford with 8, Lucan with 6, Wexford with 6, and Killarney with 5.
Drivers will find various connector types available across ePower sites: Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (Tethered Connector). Always check the specific connector type and charging speed displayed at the unit before you begin charging. For payment, expect to use contactless payment or the operator's specific app or card.
- What is the primary use case for ePower chargers?
- With 167 out of 229 chargers being slower AC units (under 50 kW), ePower is best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups. It is not ideal for drivers needing rapid charging on long road trips.
- How many high-speed chargers does ePower offer?
- ePower has 48 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+) and 14 rapid chargers (50-149 kW). This means 62 chargers offer higher speeds, while the majority (167) are slower AC chargers.
- Where can I find ePower charging stations?
- ePower stations are located in Ireland (IE), Great Britain (GB), and Turkey (TR). Key towns with multiple chargers include Cork (8), Sandyford (8), Lucan (6), Wexford (6), and Killarney (5).
- What types of EV connectors are available?
- You can encounter Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (Tethered Connector) at ePower sites. It is important to verify the available connector type at each location.
- How do I pay for charging?
- Typically, networks like ePower accept contactless payments directly at the charger or require use of their dedicated mobile app or RFID card. Always check the pricing displayed on the unit or in the app before initiating a charging session.