Plug-N-Go network costs
Membership cost: None
Cost per charge: Free - 80p per kW depending on location
Connection fees may apply
To discover how much it will cost to charge an EV from an Plug-N-Go 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.
How to use Plug-N-Go charge points
Access to the Plug-N-Go network is made via the network’s smartphone app or RFID fob. Payment is then taken from a credit or debit card linked to the customer’s account after the charging session is complete.
- Select the charge point using the map feature on the Plug-N-Go app
- Tap the green location marker then tap start charging
- Simply tap on the socket you are using to begin charging, the app will turn blue indicating that charging has started.
- End the charge using the app
Where are Plug-N-Go charge points located?
All Plug-N-Go 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 Plug-N-Go.
Charging types and speeds can be filtered too, showing only those points that are compatible with users’ cars.
Select 'Filters' -> 'Networks' -> 'Plug-N-Go' to view only Plug-N-Go charge points.
Contact Details
Customer services: 0330 232 1111
Email: info@plug-n-go
Further information can be found on the Plug-N-Go website.
How does Plug-N-Go compare to other networks in terms of pricing?
Zapmap monitors the prices of charging on the public network and reports on the prices charged by the top 10* rapid charging networks. The prices are updated on a monthly basis here: Rapid Charging: Top 10 Network Pricing
The price to charge an electric vehicle (EV) on the public charging network can vary substantively, and prices are increasing due to current issues in the energy market.
Updated on a monthly basis, the Zapmap Price Index shows the difference in prices paid depending on the type of charger and will also track how this is changing over time.
About Plug-N-Go
Plug-N-Go was set up to meet the increasing charging needs of electric vehicle drivers across the UK. Points on the UK mainland are backed by 100% renewable electricity, and the network is expanding with infrastructure nationwide.