to my mind, its the most obvious place to put chargers. supermarket car parks were often always built for an imaginary capacity which would never be fully used, and in any case most people park close to the doors leaving the outer areas empty most of the time. Morrisons were the first to put rapids into their car parks and will replace those heaps of crap with MFG hubs in the coming years, Tesocs had the excellent but expired free charging VW/Podpoint tie-in but Sainsburys are actually rolling out high power hubs today. Asda are putting in machines at some sites, but mostly at their petrol station sites. Lidl and Aldi likewise have the same idea as Morrisons but are now woefully behind the curve.

Sainsburys have 7 hubs we can find information on, all opened from summer to this week:

Bristol Castle Court x7 (150KW kempower units) Bristol Emerson Green x9 Crayford x16 Exeter x8 Harrogate x8 Ludlow x8 Westwood Ramsgate x10

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    1 year ago

    My local Waitrose has some Shell chargers, 2x 150kwh, and 6x 22kwh. But they have the cheek to charge 81p per kwh!!!

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      1 year ago

      that is crazy. I tend to use chargers on the Elli app, their basic free tier is generally 10-15% lower than the contactless pricing on the charger screen - however ive had such a poor year with them that im on the verge of ditching them entirely. osprey works perfectly, ionity works perfectly, bp pulse works sometimes, instavolt never and shell never. Pointing this out to them just feels like ive woken someone up behind a laptop somewhere and they don’t appreciate being woken up.

      on the upside, their top tier subscription is really good value if you use over a certain amount of energy per month. My problem is, most of my miles are in spring/summer so its a balance