Public Charging Network

A public charging network refers to all Electric Vehicle charging stations accessible to all users, often located in public places such as car parks, service stations, shopping centres, or near main roads.

These charging points are managed by various Charging Point Operators (CPOs) and are accessible via charge cards, mobile applications, or standard payment solutions (e.g., contactless bank card). The charging points can offer different types of charging, ranging from slow (AC) to rapid (DC), depending on the power and the needs of the users.

Public charging networks are essential for encouraging the adoption of Electric Vehicles by offering wide coverage and simplified accessibility for drivers across the country.

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