Charging Point
Meaning
“An EV charging point, frequently referred to as a charging station or EV infrastructure, is a dedicated electrical installation equipped with specialised sockets or tethered cables designed to recharge electric vehicle batteries. These essential facilities act as the interface between the electrical grid and the vehicle.
In the UK, charging points are strategically deployed across residential driveways, commercial car parks, and public motorway networks to ensure seamless mobility. Depending on the specific hardware and grid connection, these stations offer various power outputs—ranging from standard AC trickle charging to ultra-rapid DC units—and support multiple international connector standards to accommodate diverse EV models.”
