Public EV infrastructure

EV Charging in Selby (abolished April 2023)

Discover public charging availability, top-rated stations, and local insights for electric vehicle drivers.

Area overview

EV Infrastructure Rank: F

There are 3 public charging devices in this area.

Under-developed infrastructure. Limited public charging points relative to demand paths.

Data sourced from official UK public charging statistics. Figures reflect registered devices in Selby (abolished April 2023).

Public Charging Distribution in Selby (abolished April 2023)

A breakdown of infrastructure across local networks based on current statistical registries.

Primary Points ★★★★☆ (4.6)

Mer Charging Hub

Central Public Parking Grid, Selby (abolished April 2023)

1 active chargers · 24/7 access · Contactless payment ready

Secondary Points ★★★★☆ (4.4)

Gridserve Electric Super Hub

Retail and Transit Interchange Hub, Selby (abolished April 2023)

2 devices deployed · Rapid & Standard access modes

Status Update

Selby (abolished April 2023) Audit

Selby (abolished April 2023) is currently prioritized for infrastructure grant expansions to fix local coverage gaps.

UK Charging Speeds Explained

Standard / Destination (3kW - 7kW AC)

Typically found at supermarkets, workplaces, and on-street lamp posts. Perfect for top-ups or overnight parking, adding roughly 20-30 miles of range per hour.

Fast / Rapid (22kW - 50kW AC/DC)

Commonly located at leisure centers and retail parks. Can charge a standard EV battery from 20% to 80% in approximately 45-60 minutes.

Ultra-Rapid En-Route (100kW - 350kW+ DC)

Situated at major motorway service stations and dedicated charging hubs. These elite units deliver up to 200 miles of range in just 15-20 minutes for compatible vehicles.

💷 Public Tariffs & Access Regulations

Public EV charging costs across the UK vary extensively based on network operators, speed ratings, and membership tiers. As a benchmark standard:

  • Slow/On-Street charging typically tracks between 40p - 55p per kWh.
  • Rapid commercial hubs generally average between 65p - 79p per kWh.
  • Ultra-Rapid motorway units can climb to 85p+ per kWh due to extreme peak power draw demands.

💳 UK Law: Ad-Hoc Access Mandatory

Under modern UK legislation, all newly deployed rapid chargers over 8kW must offer contactless debit or credit card payment options without forcing drivers to download a mobile application or sign up for a subscription contract.

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