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For the most up-to-date details about char.gy’s network in Brighton & Hove, visit the char.gy Brighton & Hove Information Hub.

Expanding our Electric Vehicle charging network – give us your views.

Charge and Drive 2.0 Electric Vehicle Experience Day - Saturday 21 Jun 2025, 10am to 4pm.

City named number one for Electric Vehicle charging.

Electric vehicle charging costs coming down as charger numbers set to surge.

ORCS electric vehicle chargepoint rollout complete - more installs planned

We’re expanding the number of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points to help meet Brighton & Hove’s growing demand. 

Already one of the best covered cities in the UK, we’ve added 100 new lamppost chargepoints and 12 new twin chargers using On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS) funding. The rollout of the 100 lamppost chargepoints began in July and completed in October 2024. Twin chargepoints began in March and completed in July 2025 and were subject to Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) consultations, as these are dedicated EV only bays. 

It takes the total number of chargepoints in the city to just over 500 with hundreds more set to follow in the next few years thanks to the multi-million pound grant, Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund, with installs anticipated to begin before the end of 2025 with new contracts now signed with 3 chargepoint operators (CPOs), Char.gy, Blink Charging and Believ.

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