EV Charging Points in Aylesbury
This page maps public EV charging points in and around Aylesbury, from supermarket and car park chargers to forecourt rapid hubs. It covers the main networks such as bp pulse, Pod Point and GeniePoint, along with connector types and charging speeds, so you can find somewhere to plug in while you are out. If you want a charger fitted at home instead, see our EV charger installers page.
What to look for
Rapid and ultra-rapid chargers
Fast 7kW to 22kW chargers
Type 2 connectors
CCS connectors
CHAdeMO connectors
Contactless payment
App and RFID access
Supermarket and car park locations
Forecourt charging hubs
24-hour access
- Popular β 5 (1) Be.EV Charging Station π Bicester Rd, Aylesbury View
- β 3.6 (7) Motor Fuel Charging Station π Camborne Ave, Bedgrove Card paymentsContactlessOn-site parking View
- MFG Charging Station π Station Way W, Town Centre Card paymentsContactlessOn-site parking View
- has.to.be Charging Station π 59 Edge St, Aylesbury Contactless View
- β 2.3 (3) Mer Charging Station π Bicester Rd, Aylesbury Card payments View
- β 1.7 (3) Raw Charging Station π Buckinghamshire, Shopping Park, 96 Cambridge St, Town Centre Card payments View
- β 4 (5) bp pulse Charging Station π Waterside North Car Park, 3 Exchange St, Town Centre Card paymentsContactless View
- β 4 (2) Pod Point Charging Station π Tring Rd, Town Centre View
- Evolt Network Charging Station π Stocklake, Town Centre View
- β 2.8 (8) bp pulse Charging Station π Middle of Car Park, 52 Hannon Rd, Aylesbury Card paymentsContactless View
- β 3 (1) bp pulse Charging Station π Car park, Cooper's Yard, Town Centre Card paymentsContactless View
- β 3.8 (6) bp pulse Charging Station π BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL, 3 Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury Card paymentsContactless View
- PodPoint Charging Station π 60 Stoke Rd, Aylesbury Card payments View
- bp pulse Charging Station π Exchange St, Town Centre Card paymentsContactless View
- β 2.6 (5) Sainsbury’s Charging Station π 90 Gatehouse Rd, Aylesbury Card paymentsContactless View
- Pod Point Charging Station π Broadfields Retail Park, Bicester Rd, Aylesbury View
- β 2.5 (2) GeniePoint Charging Station π 2033 Station Way W, Town Centre Card paymentsContactless View
- EB Charging Station π Hospital, Aylesbury Card payments View
Public charging in Aylesbury
Public charge points around Aylesbury are spread across supermarket car parks, town and retail park car parks, and fuel forecourts. Supermarket and car park chargers tend to be fast units suited to topping up while you shop, while forecourt and hub sites usually offer rapid and ultra-rapid charging for a quicker boost on a longer journey. The listings here show the location, the network and, where known, the connector types and speeds available.
Connector types and charging speeds
Charging is described by speed and connector. Slow and fast units, roughly 7kW to 22kW, use a Type 2 connector and suit longer stops. Rapid and ultra-rapid units, from around 50kW upwards, charge much faster and typically use CCS, with some older CHAdeMO points for certain models. Check which connector your car takes, since most modern EVs use Type 2 for AC charging and CCS for rapid DC charging.
Networks and payment
Sites are run by networks such as bp pulse, Pod Point, GeniePoint, Mer and others, and pricing is usually set per kilowatt hour. Newer rapid chargers must offer contactless card payment, while many fast chargers are activated through the network's app or an RFID card. It is worth having one or two charging apps set up before you travel, and checking live availability so you are not waiting for a free bay.
Charging at home instead
If you regularly park off-street, a home charger is usually cheaper and more convenient than relying on public points, especially on an overnight tariff. Our EV charger installers page lists local firms that fit home and workplace chargers, and our solar panel installers can pair charging with your own generation.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to charge in public?
It depends on the charger and your car. A fast 7kW to 22kW unit suits a longer stop such as a shopping trip, while a rapid or ultra-rapid charger of 50kW or more can add a useful range in twenty to forty minutes. Your car's maximum charging rate also sets the limit, so a faster charger will not always mean a faster charge.
Do I need an app to use them?
Not always. Newer rapid chargers are required to accept contactless card payment, but many fast chargers are activated through the network's app or an RFID card. It helps to set up one or two charging apps before you travel so you are not registering at the bay.
What connector does my car use?
Most modern EVs use a Type 2 connector for AC fast charging and a CCS connector for rapid DC charging. Some older models use CHAdeMO for rapid charging. Check your car's handbook, then look for points that list the matching connector.
Is it cheaper to charge at home?
Usually, yes, particularly on an overnight electricity tariff, which is why a home charger pays off for drivers who can park off-street. See our EV charger installers for fitting one, and consider pairing it with solar for further savings.