Navigating through Autumn and Winter while Embracing the EV Lifestyle with Confidence

Winter is coming, and your EV battery is likely to take a hit, so planning ahead with your charging is crucial. As that lovely crisp autumn air settles in and the days grow shorter, many of us are planning road trips to enjoy the changing leaves or to visit family during the upcoming holidays. For electric vehicle (EV) drivers, this season offers a unique opportunity to experience the benefits of EV ownership, although battery levels might have you scratching your head as to where that range went?! Mainly into the heating! But fear not, because the UK’s charging infrastructure is growing – and apps like zapmap are making them easier to find and pay for.

A Season of Growth for EV Charging 

The UK is witnessing significant strides in expanding its EV charging network. Notably, Bradford Council has partnered with Blink Charging to install 104 EV charging ports as part of the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) program. This initiative aims to increase the number of chargers available to residents, particularly those without access to off-street parking, meaning that more drivers can charge conveniently and confidently.

Additionally, the government has introduced a £25 million scheme offering grants for installing kerbside charging gullies. This measure supports EV owners who rely on on-street parking, allowing them to charge their vehicles safely and efficiently.

Planning Your Autumn Journeys

With these developments, planning your autumn road trips has become more straightforward. Utilising tools like Zapmap can help you locate available charging points along your route, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend getaway or a family visit, having access to real-time charging information is invaluable.

Charging Made Simple with Zapmap’s New Charge Card

To further enhance the charging experience, Zapmap has introduced a new charging card. This card allows drivers to start a charge with a quick tap at compatible charge points, offering more flexibility and convenience on the road. By integrating seamlessly with the Zapmap app, the card ensures that your charging sessions and receipts are automatically recorded, simplifying the process and providing peace of mind during your travels with Zapmap.

Embracing the EV Lifestyle

Before setting off on any journey, I’d highly recommend planning ahead. Ensuring you have a Plan A and Plan B for charging and try to combine charging with a food break or shopping trip. That way you know you’re having adventures without costing the earth.

Good luck and drive safe. Cheers, Ric. Remember to follow our insta adventures for more driving and exploring tips @thesustainabledad

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