News: Electric vehicle charge points at supermarkets double in two years

  • MRenk's Avatar
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    The number of electric vehicle (EV) charge points at supermarkets has doubled in the last two years, according to data analysed by Zap-Map and the RAC.

    Some 542 EV charger units were installed by supermarkets from the end of October 2017 to the end of 2019, taking the total on their sites to 1,115 – a growth of 95%. This means 6.5% of all the UK’s public charge points are located at supermarkets with growth in-line with the overall growth of public charge points.

    The number of stores offering charging facilities has also doubled with 608 supermarket sites now catering for battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles which equates to 5% of all supermarkets – while this appears low it is no doubt in part due to a considerable proportion of smaller supermarket sites not having car parks. Between 2017 and 2019, 313 stores added chargers with, on average, two charging units being installed per site.

    The RAC and Zap-Map have both long advocated the importance of supermarkets offering customers charging facilities due to the fact that customers spend 45 minutes on average in their stores – a more than reasonable amount of time to top up an electric car.

    Full Article:
    https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/news/mot...-in-two-years/
    Last edited by Aure; 05-11-20 at 15:17.
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  • Motman's Avatar
    They’ve more than quadrupled the electric charging points in my local supermarket in the last two years. Two years ago there were none, now there’s four times that amount. :rolleyes:
  • wagolynn's Avatar
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    But are they free to use??
  • ficklejade's Avatar
    And if you live nowhere near a supermarket?