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Place To Plug

Headquarters · operates in ES

Place To Plug offers 332 public EV chargers in Spain, with 310 being slower AC chargers. Find out about connector types and speeds.

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400 kW
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Place To Plug EV Charging Network Coverage

Place To Plug operates 332 public EV charging points across Spain. The network primarily consists of slower AC chargers, making it suitable for destination or overnight charging rather than rapid road trips.

Place To Plug's network in Spain comprises 332 charging points. The vast majority, 310 points, are slower AC chargers with power outputs under 50 kW. These typically offer speeds of 7-22 kW, ideal for topping up while parked at a destination like a workplace, shopping center, or for overnight charging.

Just 14 chargers provide rapid charging between 50-149 kW. Only 8 points offer ultra-rapid speeds exceeding 150 kW. This power mix means Place To Plug is not positioned for drivers needing quick top-ups during long journeys.

Drivers will encounter several connector types, including Type 2 (Socket Only) for AC charging, CCS (Type 2) for DC fast charging, and CHAdeMO connectors. Standard Schuko (Type F) outlets are also available on some slower chargers.

The busiest locations listed in our database are Vic with 7 chargers, followed by Sant Cugat del Vallès and Granollers, each with 6 chargers. Adeje and Santa Coloma de Gramenet have 4 chargers each.

When using Place To Plug chargers, expect typical charging practices. Most stations will require either a contactless payment method or the operator's dedicated app. Always check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the app before initiating a charge. If you encounter a non-functional charger, try an alternative nearby stall or contact the operator for assistance.

FAQ
What type of EV charging does Place To Plug primarily offer?
Place To Plug's network is predominantly made up of slower AC chargers. Out of their 332 total points, 310 operate at speeds under 50 kW. This makes them best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups, rather than fast charging for road trips.
How many high-speed chargers does Place To Plug have?
Place To Plug has a limited number of high-speed charging options. Their database shows 14 chargers capable of rapid charging between 50-149 kW. Only 8 chargers offer ultra-rapid speeds, exceeding 150 kW. The majority of their network is focused on slower AC charging.
Which connector types can I find at Place To Plug stations?
You will find a variety of connector types on the Place To Plug network. These include the common Type 2 (Socket Only) for AC charging, CCS (Type 2) for DC fast charging, and the CHAdeMO connector. Standard household plugs, CEE 7/4 Schuko (Type F), are also present on some slower chargers.
Where are the busiest Place To Plug charging locations?
The busiest locations for Place To Plug chargers, according to our data, include Vic with 7 points. Sant Cugat del Vallès and Granollers each have 6 chargers. Adeje and Santa Coloma de Gramenet follow with 4 chargers apiece.
How do I pay for charging and what if a charger is broken?
Payment typically involves using a contactless card or the Place To Plug mobile app. Before plugging in, always verify the displayed charging cost. If you find a charger that is not working, try another available unit or contact Place To Plug customer support for assistance.
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