EV Chargers in Leytonstone
Leytonstone has 9 public EV charging points, including 9 fast (7–50kW) chargers. Networks operating here include Believ and EV Dot. Browse every location on the map and list below — each shows its connector types, charging speed and operator, with one-tap directions to navigate straight there.
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41 James Lane
Fast41 James Lane
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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Ashbridge Road
FastAshbridge Road
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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Kingswood Road
FastKingswood Road
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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Napier Road
FastNapier Road
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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Elmore Road
FastElmore Road
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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Malvern Road
FastMalvern Road
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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BMM-CP-000559
FastFillerbrook Road
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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Norman Road 1
FastNorman Road
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
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BMM-CP-000563
FastHollydown Way
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kWGet directions ▼
Charger data last updated June 2026, sourced from OpenChargeMap.
EV charging in Leytonstone — FAQs
How many EV charging points are there in Leytonstone?
There are 9 public EV charging points in Leytonstone: 0 rapid (50kW+), 9 fast (7–50kW) and 0 standard (under 7kW).
Are there rapid chargers in Leytonstone?
There are no rapid (50kW+) chargers listed in Leytonstone right now — the fastest available is 22kW. For rapid charging, try one of the nearby towns listed further down this page.
Which charging networks operate in Leytonstone?
Charge points in Leytonstone are run by networks including Believ and EV Dot. You'll need the relevant operator's app or a contactless card to start a session at most sites.
Are the EV chargers in Leytonstone free to use?
Most public charge points require payment — usually via the operator's app, a contactless card or an RFID tag. Pricing varies by network and charging speed, so check the operator's app or the signage at the location for current tariffs.