As the popularity of electric cars grows in the UK, many stores are recognizing the need to provide electric car charging points for their customers. In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the stores that are now installing electric car charging points in the UK.

Tesco: Tesco has partnered with Pod Point to install electric car charging points at over 600 of its stores across the UK. These charging points are free to use for up to 2 hours and offer up to 22 kW of power.

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Sainsbury’s: Sainsbury’s has partnered with Pod Point to install electric car charging points at over 200 of its stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 22 kW of power.

Morrisons: Morrisons has partnered with ChargePoint Services to install electric car charging points at over 100 of its stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

Lidl: Lidl has partnered with Pod Point to install electric car charging points at over 20 of its stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 22 kW of power.

IKEA: IKEA has partnered with Pod Point to install electric car charging points at all of its stores across the UK. These charging points are free to use for up to 1 hour and offer up to 7 kW of power.

B&Q: B&Q has partnered with Chargemaster to install electric car charging points at over 40 of its stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

John Lewis: John Lewis has partnered with Pod Point to install electric car charging points at select stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 22 kW of power.

Waitrose: Waitrose has partnered with Shell Recharge to install electric car charging points at select stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

Asda: Asda has partnered with Pod Point to install electric car charging points at over 100 of its stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 22 kW of power.

Co-op: Co-op has partnered with BP Chargemaster to install electric car charging points at select stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

BP: BP has installed electric car charging points at its petrol stations across the UK. These charging points offer up to 150 kW of power.

Shell: Shell has partnered with various companies to install electric car charging points at its petrol stations across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

M&S: M&S has partnered with BP Chargemaster to install electric car charging points at select stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

Aldi: Aldi has partnered with Pod Point to install electric car charging points at select stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 22 kW of power.

The National Trust: The National Trust has partnered with various companies to install electric car charging points at its properties across the UK. These charging points offer up to 22 kW of power.

The Co-operative Group: The Co-operative Group has partnered with BP Chargemaster to install electric car charging points at over 40 of its food stores across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

Euro Garages: Euro Garages has installed electric car charging points at select petrol stations across the UK. These charging points offer up to 50 kW of power.

Moto: Moto has partnered with BP Chargemaster to install electric car charging points at select motorway service stations across the UK. These charging points offer up to 150 kW of power.

As more and more car manufacturers move towards electric vehicles, such as Volvo C40, the demand for charging points will only continue to grow.

Stores that are now installing electric car charging points, such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and IKEA, are not only helping to meet the needs of electric car owners, but they are also positioning themselves as eco-friendly and forward-thinking companies. Providing electric car charging points can help to attract environmentally conscious customers who are looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

In addition to retail stores, other organizations such as local councils and public car parks are also installing electric car charging points. This is good news for electric car owners, as it means that they will be able to find charging points in more places, making it easier to travel longer distances.

Overall, the increase in the number of stores and organizations installing electric car charging points is a positive step towards a greener future. As more electric cars hit the roads, it is important that the infrastructure is in place to support them.

 

As the demand for electric car charging points continues to grow, we can expect to see more and more stores offering this service to their customers.