
Golf clubs with EV charging
A game of golf takes anywhere from two-and-a-half to five hours, so why not plug in while you play?
A game of golf takes anywhere from two-and-a-half to five hours, so why not plug in while you play?
Windsor Great Park offers a moment of calm on any journey, whether you’re travelling for work, on a road trip, or visiting Windsor for a few days.
Here are some of the best summer holiday activities with convenient EV charging — whether you’re off fossil hunting, castle exploring, or riding rollercoasters.
A nice charging stop with plenty to do, including food and drink options, watersports, walking routes, art installations, and more.
Bletchley Park is where much of the UK’s codebreaking took place during World War II.
Bannau Brycheiniog National Park stretches from Hay-on-Wye in the east to Llandeilo in the west. One of the highlights is Craig-y-Nos Country Park
Manorbier is a conservation area within the Pembrokeshire National Park. It’s a stunning part of Wales with plenty to do in the surrounding area.
The Lost Shore Surf Resort might not be by the sea, but you can surf, walk, eat, and drink while you charge.
The Trossachs National Park is a beautiful part of Scotland. You can rapid charge on your way to Loch Lomond or stop at one of the many hotels with chargers.
A great farm shop stop in Devon with "a farmshop, play area, and goats."
Monmouth Beach is famous for its abundance of ammonite fossils.
Wimpole Estate is a beautiful property with gardens and a working farm. It’s ideal if you have time to spare for a walk and lunch.
Kent
A great location in Gillingham if you need to charge up and want a choice of things to do nearby.
M4
If you’re driving the M4 and don’t want to settle for service station coffee, Three Trees is a great option. There’s a shop, butchers, and cafe with locally sourced food.