char.gy has announced its 2024 environmental impact results, revealing that its charging infrastructure powered approximately 36 million miles of electric driving using 100% renewable electricity, eliminating an estimated 10,974 tonnes of CO₂e emissions that would have otherwise been produced by petrol and diesel vehicles.
The figures, published in char.gy’s inaugural Impact Report, showcase the scale of the company’s environmental contributions during a pivotal year for sustainable transport.
“We’re scaling our network with accountability at our core,” said John Lewis, CEO of Char.gy. “Reducing carbon intensity, powering with renewables, and delivering over 10,000 tonnes of avoided emissions - this is how growth and sustainability go hand in hand.”

char.gy's key environmental highlights from 2024:
- 36 million EV miles powered by 10.3 million kWh of certified renewable electricity.
- Over 11,000 tonnes of CO₂e avoided, compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.
- A net positive climate impact of ~10,000 tCO₂e after accounting for char.gy's own operational footprint.
- A 30% reduction in carbon intensity per charge point, bringing the company closer to its 2030 goal of a 51.6% reduction.
- 100% of char.gy's operations - including backend infrastructure and charging network – are now powered by renewable electricity.
EV drivers can find and pay for charging with char.gy within the Zapmap app, where all of its charge points share live stats and availability information, 24 hours a day.