Zero Carbon World
Headquarters — · operates in GB
Zero Carbon World offers 448 slower AC EV charging points across GB. No ultra-rapid or rapid chargers available. Find locations in York, Bournemouth, and more.
How Zero Carbon World fits in
- Peak DC power
- 22 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- GB
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Zero Carbon World operates a charging network primarily focused on slower AC charging. With 448 points, it caters to destination and overnight charging needs rather than rapid top-ups.
The Zero Carbon World network comprises 448 charging points, all of which are slower AC chargers under 50 kW. There are no ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+) or rapid chargers (50-149 kW) within this network. This means Zero Carbon World is best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups, rather than quick stops during longer journeys.
These chargers are predominantly found in Great Britain. Key towns with multiple charging points include York (9), Powys (7), Brecon (6), Bournemouth (5), and Hebden Bridge (5). Drivers will encounter several connector types across their sites. These include the widely used Type 2 (Socket Only), the standard BS1363 3 Pin 13 Amp, and Blue Commando (2P+E) connectors. Tesla Model S/X connectors are also available at some locations.
Given the nature of the chargers, drivers should plan for longer charging durations. These points are ideal for when a vehicle will be parked for an extended period, such as at a hotel, office, or residential area. Always check the pricing displayed on the charging unit or in the relevant app before initiating a charge, as payment methods and tariffs can vary.
- What kind of charging speeds does Zero Carbon World offer?
- Zero Carbon World exclusively offers slower AC charging points, all under 50 kW. The network does not have any ultra-rapid (150 kW+) or rapid (50-149 kW) chargers available. This charging speed is suitable for destination charging or overnight top-ups, not for quick charging during travel.
- Where is the Zero Carbon World network located?
- The Zero Carbon World network is located across Great Britain. Some of the busiest towns with multiple charging points include York (9), Powys (7), Brecon (6), Bournemouth (5), and Hebden Bridge (5). The total network size is 448 charging points.
- What connector types can I expect?
- You can expect to find several connector types. These include Type 2 (Socket Only) for universal EV compatibility, BS1363 3 Pin 13 Amp and Blue Commando (2P+E) for standard power connections, and Tesla (Model S/X) connectors at specific locations.
- Is this network suitable for long road trips?
- No, this network is not ideal for long road trips. All 448 charging points are slower AC chargers under 50 kW. They are best suited for destination charging, workplace charging, or overnight top-ups where your vehicle will be parked for several hours.
- How do I pay for charging?
- Payment methods typically involve using a contactless payment card or the operator's specific app. As charging tariffs can differ between locations and units, it is important to always verify the price displayed on the charging station or within the app before you plug in your vehicle.