
Our rapid chargers are installed at local destinations where you already want to be - shop, relax or grab a coffee while you power up.
Charge for a simple price per kWh – no connection fees, no memberships, no hidden costs. Just tap, charge and go.
We’re here 24/7 if anything goes wrong. Call anytime 0808 280 2800 or use the app for live charger updates and instant help.

Need support?
For non-emergency matters, please go to our Get In Touch page or email hello@zapgo.co.uk
For our list of driver FAQs, please click here.
We’re a charge point operator bringing a network of rapid and reliable electric vehicle (EV) charging points to handpicked local destinations near you. We aim to give local areas the infrastructure they deserve - putting our chargers in places where drivers want and need to be.
Any electric vehicle that uses a CCS connector can use our Zapgo charging points.
All Zapgo charging points are equipped with CCS connectors. We’ll be installing some CHAdeMO connectors on sites with more than three chargers.
Our stations are tethered, meaning the cables are attached, so you don’t need to bring your own cable.
Charging with Zapgo costs £0.75 per kWh, with no hidden connection or membership fees – what you see is what you pay.
All our rapid charging points can be found on our Zapgo app via the location map. We are also listed on ZapMap, Electroverse and Google maps.
No - you’ll find no surprises with our pricing when you charge with us. With no connection fee or monthly memberships required, all you have to do is pay for what you use.
Please call us 24/7 on 0808 280 2800.
We provide 24-hour care whenever and wherever you need it.
Our nationwide engineers and maintenance teams work morning, noon and night across the UK to ensure our network remains in tip-top working order for our customers. In the event of a problem at a charger, you can call us 24/7.
Addressing access is a core part of our strategy to ensure EV driving is a viable option for everyone. Where we are building a site from scratch, we have greater control over the layout and can incorporate more accessible spaces into our designs.
The publicly advertised charging station power rating in kilowatt is an indication of the maximum power that the charging station can deliver to a vehicle. This level of power delivered at a charging station cannot be guaranteed as this is influenced by many external variables such as battery size, temperature and SoC (State of Charge).
As we charge a fixed price per kWh, a customer is charged only for the electricity dispensed during a charging session, regardless of the speed it is dispensed at.