Free EV charging

Free EV charging in East Sussex

3 free public chargers mapped in East Sussex, across 2 networks. Pay nothing to charge — some venues may charge for parking.

3
Free chargers
2
Networks
0
Rapid (50kW+)

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About free EV charging in East Sussex

East Sussex has 3 free public charging points, run by 2 networks. POD Point (UK) operates the most free chargers in East Sussex (2 charge points). Of these, 3 fast (7–49kW).

Free charging in East Sussex is typically tied to a venue (supermarket, retail park, pub, hotel) or a council-run street charging scheme. Some chargers may require the operator's app or RFID card to start a session even though the electricity itself is free. Always check the charger's signage and the operator's app for any conditions.

Networks with free chargers in East Sussex

POD Point (UK) 2
Nissan UK Dealer Network 1

Free EV charging in nearby towns

All free chargers in East Sussex

Nissan UK Dealer Network
5 Edward Road, East Sussex, BN23 8AS
Free Fast 7kW Available
Free
Directions
POD Point (UK)
5 Edward Road, East Sussex, BN23 8AS
Free Fast 7kW
Free
Directions
POD Point (UK)
5-7 Beeching Road, East Sussex, TN39 3LG
Free Fast 7kW
Free
Directions

Frequently asked questions

Are there really free EV chargers in East Sussex?

Yes. There are 3 free public charging points mapped in East Sussex that charge no per-kWh fee for the electricity. POD Point (UK) operates the most free chargers in East Sussex. Conditions may apply at venue-based chargers (e.g. customer-only at supermarkets) so always check the on-site signage.

Where in East Sussex can I charge for free?

Click the "Find free chargers near you" button to use your phone's location and surface the closest free chargers. The list further down this page shows every free charger in East Sussex we know about, with directions links to each.

Do I need an app to use free chargers in East Sussex?

Some free chargers require the operator's app or RFID card to start a session even though the electricity is free. POD Point (UK) typically uses this model. Others (older domestic-style sockets, some pub and hotel chargers) accept anyone who plugs in. Check each charger's instructions before turning up.

How fast are the free chargers in East Sussex?

Most free chargers in the UK are slow (3–7kW Type 2 or domestic) for top-ups and overnight use. The breakdown for East Sussex is shown above — faster chargers (7kW+) tend to be at supermarket Pod Point sites and selected retail venues.

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