We offer 2 types of chargers through our partners Mer and Connected Kerb. There are a mixture of lower powered chargers and faster rapid chargers.

The slower chargers will charge most cars and vans in around 4 to 8 hours. These chargers are in locations where people usually park for longer visits. They provide lower cost charging than rapid chargers.

Rapid chargers (50 kW and above) tend to be where drivers stop for short breaks of under an hour, as you can get a decent top-up charge in that time. They cost more to use than lower powered chargers.

The driver portal map shows public charge points on the Mer network.

If you are charging at electric vehicle bays in our car parks, car parking costs may apply. See the car park signage for prices.

How to report a problem

If you experience a problem with a charge point on the Mer network, please report it straight away. You can find the operator contact details displayed on the charge point. You can also check Zap Map to find an alternative charge point nearby.