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How to charge your electric car
Charging at home
By far the easiest way to charge is at home. A smart electric engine will fully charge in 3.5 hours from a home wall box. What’s more, the smart EQ fortwo and forfour are both eligible for the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme, which offers a grant of up to £350 toward the cost of your home charge point installation.
Home charge points work well for those with off street parking. If you live in an apartment or terraced house you can contact your local council to request the installation of an on-street charge point. The Office for Low Emission Vehicles will cover up to 75% of the cost of the installation, leaving the council with the remaining cost.
Contact ChargeMaster for more information about home charging.
Charging out and about
ChargeMaster offer a low cost subscription service for their public charge points, the Polar Network. For just £7.85 per month you can enjoy unlimited access to their network of 7,000 charge points for no additional charge, and pay only for the electricity consumed at other charge points (an average of 10.8p per kWh). View their live map of charge points.
Another great resource for charging out and about is ZapMap, their intuitive map will tell you your nearest charge point and has an easy to use app which will show you your nearest charger wherever you are!
Charging on route
The smart EQ control app will give you live information about your vehicle, including the charge status, making it easy for you to schedule charging stops into longer journeys. Most motorway service stations now house rapid charge points, so you can top up your charge in the time it takes you to stretch your legs and enjoy a cup of coffee.