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Do hotels have electric car chargers?

Do hotels have electric car chargers? Hotel EV charging explained

If you’re an EV driver planning a weekend getaway in the UK, you may be wondering where you can charge your electric car.

And while breakfast is usually included in your overnight stay package, you may be curious to know whether electric vehicle charging facilities are available at hotels and if the costs are included in your final bill.

In this blog, we’ll answer the question – do hotels have electric cars charger? – and unravel the mystery surrounding hotels and EV charging, giving you all the information you need for a seamless trip. So, buckle up and keep reading to discover everything you need to know about electric vehicle charging and hotels.

Do hotels have EV chargers in the UK?

In short, it depends on the hotel chain and location as to whether a hotel has EV chargers. A number of well-known hotel brands have already started to cater for electric vehicles (most notably the Premier Inn, Best Western and the Holiday Inn), offering electric car charging facilities at certain locations in the UK.

Some hotels offer complimentary EV charging, while others may have a nominal fee or require a reservation for access.

Which hotel chains have EV charging?

As of 2024, here are the top six hotel chains that offer EV charging facilities in the UK:

1. Premier Inn

Leading the charge for EV charging facilities at hotels is the Premier Inn. In 2021, the budget hotel chain introduced over 300 electric vehicle chargers across their UK hotels – and counting.

Which Premier Inn locations have electric vehicle charging points?

Aberdeen South (Portlethen) Helston Solihull (Hockley Heath, M42)
Alnwick Kettering Solihull South (M42)
Bristol Cribbs Causeway Llanelli Central East Tamworth Central
Burton on Trent Central London Enfield Taunton Ruishton (M5, J25)
Cambridge North (Girton) Milton Keynes (Willen Lake) Tewkesbury
Cheltenham North West Northampton West (Harpole) Uttoxeter
Gloucester (Little Witcombe) Rugeley Wolverhampton North
Hastings Stafford North (Spitfire) Wrexham North

2. Holiday Inn

Electric vehicle charging facilities are available at several Holiday Inn locations throughout the UK, including Doncaster, Heathrow, Leeds, York, and more. Currently, the Holiday Inn has approximately 85 charging locations across the UK.

3. Hilton

Another global hotel chain, Hilton, has installed electric car chargers at many of its UK locations at speeds of fast, rapid, and ultra-rapid units.

4. Radisson Hotels

Radisson hotels offer free Tesla destination charging across their chain. Not only that, but Radisson offers charging solutions for Type 2 inlets, too, catering to a wide range of electric vehicle drivers.

5. Best Western Hotels and Resorts

Over 60 electric car chargers are available at the Best Western hotel resorts across England, Scotland and Wales. Each hotel should have one charger at a minimum, with the hope that this number will increase with time.

6. Travelodge

According to Zap-Map, Travelodge has eight EV charging locations across the UK. While the number is low, it’s a step in the right direction.

which hotels chains have electric vehicle charging?

How to find hotels with EV charging:

Overall, approximately 3,100 accommodation businesses (i.e. hotels and B&Bs) in the UK have access to an EV charging point, according to ZapMap (July 2023). However, as the availability of electric car chargers can vary from hotel to hotel, it’s always a good idea to research ahead of your stay and confirm charging options. If you’re an electric vehicle (EV) owner looking for hotels with electric car chargers in the UK, there are several ways to find them. Here are some options to consider:

1. Use apps

Several EV charging apps are available online or via your smartphone, such as Zap-Map and PlugShare. These map-like apps allow you to search for nearby electric vehicle charging points, including those at hotels.

2. Check hotel websites

Many hotels now promote their EV charging facilities on their websites. Look for information on the hotel’s amenities or services pages or do a direct search for keywords such as ‘EV charging’ in the search bar.

3. Contact hotels directly

If you’re struggling to find information online, contact the hotel directly via email or phone. You never know; new charging infrastructure may have been installed – they simply haven’t updated their communications yet.

4. Filter via booking websites

Certain booking websites, such as Booking.com and Airbnb, allow you to filter hotels for accommodations with EV charging stations.

5. Use Google Maps

Similarly to Zap-Map, you can use Google Maps to check to see if certain hotels have electric car charging facilities.

6. Check with EV manufacturers

Certain EV manufacturers, such as Tesla and their Supercharger network, have partnerships with hotels in order to provide EV charging points at their locations. Check with your EV manufacturer to see if they have any recommendations or pre-existing partnerships with hotel chains.

Hotel electric car chargers

What if my hotel does not have EV charging facilities?

If your hotel doesn’t have electric vehicle chargers installed on the site – try to quell your range anxiety. Use popular apps, such as Zap-Map, to search for your nearest available charger. With over 57,290 electric vehicle charging points across the UK, charging your car when out and about has never been easier.

Why should hotels invest in EV chargers?

Installing electric vehicle (EV) chargers at hotels is a smart and forward-thinking investment that offers numerous benefits for both hotel owners and guests. With the increasing popularity of electric cars, more and more drivers are looking for convenient and reliable charging options when they travel. Here are some of the benefits of installing EV chargers at hotels:

1. Attract more guests: By installing charging facilities at your hotel, you are opening your doors to a new demographic of environmentally conscious guests who prefer to travel in electric vehicles. These guests are more likely to choose a hotel that offers EV charging over one that doesn’t, making it a valuable competitive advantage.

2. Boost your revenue: Installing EV chargers at hotels can be a lucrative revenue stream. Most EV owners will pay a premium for a charging station, so hotels can charge a fee for the use of their chargers. This can provide an additional revenue stream for hotel owners while also offering a valuable service to guests.

3. Enhance guest experience: Installing EV chargers at hotels can enhance the guest experience by providing a convenient and reliable charging solution. Guests can charge their vehicles overnight while they sleep, ensuring that they wake up with a full battery and can continue their journey without any worries.

4. Showcase sustainability: Installing EV chargers at hotels can also be a great way to showcase your hotel’s commitment to sustainability. It demonstrates your hotel’s dedication to reducing carbon emissions and supporting sustainable transportation options, which can be a major selling point for guests who prioritize eco-friendliness.

5. Stay ahead of your competitors: With the growing popularity of electric cars, the demand for EV charging stations is only going to increase. By installing EV chargers at hotels now, you are staying ahead of the game and future-proofing your business. This investment can pay off in the long run as more and more drivers make the switch to electric vehicles.

Summary:

  • Hotels in the UK are already catering to electric vehicle drivers, with major hotel chains in the UK offering EV chargers, such as the Premier Inn, the Holiday Inn, Hilton, Radisson Hotels, Best Western Hotels and Resorts and the Travelodge.
  • To find hotels with EV charging, you can: use apps, check hotel websites, contact hotels directly, filter via booking websites, use Google Maps and check with EV manufacturers.
  • If your hotel or B&B does not have electric car charging facilities, you should use Zap-Map to find your nearest available EV charger.
  • Hotels will EV charging garner many benefits, including attracting more guests, boosting revenue, enhancing the guest experience, showcasing sustainability, and staying ahead of their hotelier competitors.
  • We Power Your Car can install hotel electric vehicle chargers across the UK in both AC and DC.

Interested in installing hotel EV charging facilities?

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• Any groundwork that has not been selected during the order process.

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