EZO (IE)
Headquarters — · operates in IE
EZO provides 555 EV charging points in IE and GB. 342 are slower AC chargers, ideal for overnight or destination charging.
How EZO (IE) fits in
- Peak DC power
- 200 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- IE
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Open the mapEZO EV Charging Network Coverage in Ireland and Great Britain
EZO operates a charging network primarily focused on slower AC charging. With 555 total public charging points across Ireland and Great Britain, most are designed for destination or overnight top-ups, not rapid road trip charging.
EZO's network comprises 555 public charging points. The vast majority of these, 342 points, deliver slower AC charging under 50 kW. These are typically found at destinations or workplaces, suitable for overnight or extended stays.
For drivers needing faster charging, EZO offers 205 rapid chargers operating between 50 kW and 149 kW. Only 8 ultra-rapid chargers at 150 kW or more are available across their entire network. This distribution means EZO is predominantly a slower AC charging provider.
Locations are concentrated in Ireland, with busy towns including Dublin (9 points), Wexford (9 points), Maynooth (9 points), and Ennis (9 points). Belfast also shows activity with 12 points. Connector types commonly found include Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (Tethered Connector).
Drivers will encounter a mix of charging speeds, with slower AC points being the most common. The layout is best suited for drivers planning to leave their vehicle charging for several hours, such as at hotels, shopping centers, or workplaces.
- What type of charging does EZO primarily offer?
- EZO's network is predominantly slower AC charging. Out of 555 total points, 342 are under 50 kW. This makes it suitable for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups, rather than rapid charging for long journeys.
- How many rapid chargers does EZO have?
- EZO offers 205 rapid chargers that operate between 50 kW and 149 kW. They also have 8 ultra-rapid chargers at 150 kW or more. The bulk of their network consists of slower AC chargers.
- Where are EZO charging stations located?
- EZO operates in Ireland (IE) and Great Britain (GB). Key towns with EZO charging points include Belfast (12), Dublin (9), Wexford (9), Maynooth (9), and Ennis (9). The network is spread across these regions.
- What connector types can I expect with EZO?
- You will find several connector types on EZO sites, including Type 2 (Socket Only), CCS (Type 2), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (Tethered Connector). It is always advisable to check the specific connectors available at a location before arrival.
- Is EZO good for long road trips?
- Given that 342 of EZO's 555 charging points are slower AC chargers, it is not primarily designed for rapid charging during long road trips. The network is better suited for drivers who can charge over longer periods, like overnight or while at a destination.