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Most picturesque spots to charge your electric vehicle in the UK
26 JUN 2019  Astrid Hall

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Some of the most picturesque electric vehicle charging points in the UK have
been revealed - No.1 is at Bryn Elltyd Eco Guesthouse, in Ffestiniog, Wales
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Glencoe Mountain in Ballachulish in the Scottish Highlands is no.4 on the
list (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS)

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In at no.5 is a charging point offering views of the 310 metre high Shard
building in London (Image: Paul Davey/SWNS)

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A charge Point at 30 Prince of Wales Drive, Battersea - no.6 on the list
(Image: Paul Davey/SWNS)

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The electric charging station at Bovey Castle in Devon - no.7 on the list
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A charge point at Another Place Hotel in Penrith, Cumbria - no.2 on the list
(Image: LeeMcLean/SWNS)

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Electric car charging point in Hastings - no.9 on the list (Image: SWNS)

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No.10 is at Wooldown Holiday Cottages in Bude, Cornwall (Image: SWNS)

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Route 303 Restaurant, Yarcombe, Devon is no.8 (Image: SWNS)

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The charge point at Blythswood Square in Glasgow is no.3 on the list (Image:
Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS)
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Among the stunning locations is a charging point buried in the Scottish
Highlands, which is accompanied by its own skeletal ski instructor mascot
and offering incredible views of the Glencoe Mountains

These stunning images capture some of the most picturesque electric vehicle
charging points in the country, from rolling hills to the British seaside.

The 10 photographs bring to life the rural or unique spots where drivers can
stop off to top up their car batteries.

Among the stunning locations is a charging point buried in the Scottish
Highlands, which is accompanied by its own skeletal ski instructor mascot
and offering incredible views of the Glencoe Mountains.

And Penrith in the Lake District - which provided inspiration for the
beloved children’s books by Beatrix Potter - allows drivers to charge their
car while enjoying striking views of Ullswater Lake.

To showcase the country's extensive charging network, Go Ultra Low, the
government and industry campaign to promote the uptake of electric vehicles,
has commissioned a series of photographs of chargepoints across the UK.

Poppy Welch, head of Go Ultra Low, said: “From a charging perspective, there
has never been a better time to be an EV owner in the UK.

“Government and private investment in the network in recent years has seen
an impressive rise in chargepoint numbers, with a mix of types and providers
across the length and breadth of the UK.

“Many motorists think chargepoints are just found in urban areas like car
parks in towns and cities, however, this simply isn’t the case, so we
thought the best way to demonstrate this is to show people.

“These images showcase the significant expansion in charging infrastructure
highlighting the hidden gems that exist in the UK’s charging network.”

Other picturesque locations include a chargepoint nestled in the Blackdown
Hills, near Yarcombe, overlooking the British countryside.

And when taking a trip through Snowdonia National Park, an eco-friendly bed
and breakfast, Byrn Elltyd Eco Guesthouse, has its own remote charging stop.

On the East of the UK, in St Leonard's-On-Sea, there is an EV chargepoint
overlooking the English Channel, while those hiking the tors of Dartmoor
National Park can plug in overnight at Bovey Castle.

Bude, in Cornwall, is also home to a seaview spot to plug in.

However, it’s not just in the depths of countryside which provide the
perfect spot to park up and charge up.

Those cruising around the city of Glasgow can make a stop off at Blythswood
Square to recharge their car batteries.

Charging points are also appearing across London after the Ultra Low
Emissions Zone (ULEZ) has come into force, deterring less economical cars
from the heart of the city.

The images captured in the capital show the charging spots which offer views
of the 310 metre high Shard building or of the 200 acre Battersea Park.

There are now close to 24,000 chargepoint connectors at more than 8,000
locations across the UK.

The network also includes more than 1,700 rapid chargers, making the UK’s
rapid chargepoint network one of the largest in Europe.

Investment from Highways England means that by 2020, drivers on motorways
and major A roads will never be more than 20 miles from a rapid charger.

John Whitehead, owner of Bryn Elltyd Eco Guesthouse in Wales said: “As very
early adopters of electric charge points in 2012, we’ve enjoyed seeing a
steady growth in EV drivers using the connectors at Bryn Elltyd Eco
Guesthouse.

"Our 3 connectors only use electricity from green renewable sources and
enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the Moelwyn mountains and a hydro lake,
helping electric motorists to enjoy travelling in the Welsh countryside.”

List of the 10 locations:
    Bryn Elltyd Eco Guesthouse, Wales
    Another Place Hotel Ullswater, Penrith
    Blythswood Square, Glasgow
    Glencoe Mountain Sports, Ballachulish
    Shard, London
    Prince of Wales Drive, Battersea
    Bovey Castle, Devon
    Route 303 Restaurant, Yarcombe,
    Saint Leonards-on-sea, Hastings
    Wooldown Holiday Cottages, Bude
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