EV Chargers in Lowestoft
Lowestoft has 6 public EV charging points, including 2 rapid (50kW+) and 4 fast (7–50kW) chargers. Networks operating here include POD Point (UK), E.ON Drive and ElectRoad (UK). 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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McDonald's Lowestoft
RapidLeisure Way
CCS (Type 2) · 150kW ×8Get directions ▼
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North Quay Retail Park
RapidNorth Quay Retail Park
CCS (Type 2) · 50kW CHAdeMO · 50kW CCS (Type 2) · 50kW CHAdeMO · 50kW CCS (Type 2) · 50kW CHAdeMO · 50kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 11kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW CHAdeMO · 50kW CCS (Type 2) · 50kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW CHAdeMO · 50kW CCS (Type 2) · 74kWGet directions ▼
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Tesco Superstore-Lowestoft Leisure Way
FastLeisure Way
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 22kW ×2Get directions ▼
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Orbis
FastOrbis Centre
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 7kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 7kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 7kW Type 2 (Socket Only) · 7kWGet directions ▼
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Sunnyside Holiday Home
Fast6 Grayson Avenue
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 7kWGet directions ▼
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Orbis Energy Lowestoft
FastWilde Street
Type 2 (Socket Only) · 7kW ×2Get directions ▼
Charger data last updated June 2026, sourced from OpenChargeMap.
EV charging in Lowestoft — FAQs
How many EV charging points are there in Lowestoft?
There are 6 public EV charging points in Lowestoft: 2 rapid (50kW+), 4 fast (7–50kW) and 0 standard (under 7kW).
Where can I find rapid EV chargers in Lowestoft?
Lowestoft has 2 rapid charging points rated at 50kW or above (the fastest is 150kW). They're labelled “Rapid”, listed first on this page and pinned on the map above so you can head straight to the quickest option.
Which charging networks operate in Lowestoft?
Charge points in Lowestoft are run by networks including POD Point (UK), E.ON Drive and ElectRoad (UK). You'll need the relevant operator's app or a contactless card to start a session at most sites.
Are the EV chargers in Lowestoft 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.