EV-Dot network guide

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Currently operating public EV charge points for Canterbury City Council and South Norfolk Council, EV-Dot specialises in fast 22 kW chargers, accessible via an app or RFID card/fob.

The network is looking to expand its network across the UK, with a focus on installing charge points in public and private car parks.

EV-Dot network costs

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Membership cost: None

AC charge points: 30p /kWh

To discover how much it will cost to charge an EV from an EV-Dot charge point, head to Zap-Map’s Public Charging Calculator. This allows you to select any new or used plug-in vehicle, and tailor elements – such as electricity cost and charge required – for personalised results.

EV-Dot network access

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Access to the EV-Dot network is made via the network’s smartphone app or RFID card/fob. Payment is then taken from a credit or debit card linked to the customer’s account after the charging session is complete.

Finding EV-Dot points on Zap-Map

ev-dot filters

All EV-Dot points can be found on Zap-Map by using the network filter. This can be used on the desktop and mobile apps, and displays only those points operated by EV-Dot.

Charging types and speeds can be filtered too, showing only those points that are compatible with users’ cars.

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About EV-Dot

Owned and operated by BMM Networks, EV-Dot uses a Clenergy EV back-office system. EV-Dot has taken over InCharge operated networks in Norfolk and Kent, after the Swedish energy company withdrew its EV charging network operations from the UK.