Zapmap’s latest data shows the UK’s public EV charging infrastructure hit a new milestone at the end of July 2025:
84,218 charging devices across 41,979 locations
+1,849 net new devices in July — including 239 rapid or ultra-rapid
Year-on-year growth up 26% YOY increase in total devices
3.1 million successful charging sessions on the public network were recorded, equating to over 4,000 sessions per hour!
Jade Edwards, Head of Insights, Zapmap, commented:
“The UK’s public charging infrastructure recorded solid growth in July, with particularly robust growth in on-street provision. Announcements from Cornwall Council and the North West Combined Authority highlight how government funding is actively translating into tangible deployment plans. We can expect continued growth in this segment in the coming months.
“Be.EV and Zest opened charging hubs in July, in Telford and Edmonton respectively, consisting of 18 ultra rapid charge points each, meeting the need for high-powered charging with easy access to busy retail centres and key transport routes. Meanwhile Osprey announced its new 16 charge point super-hub in Paisley, and Instavolt secured a 40 year lease for a site near Stonehenge, which will provide ultra rapid charging for 30 electric vehicles.”