Swarco E.Connect has a large network of slow, fast, rapid and ultra-rapid chargers spread all over the UK, especially in cities like Birmingham, Manchester and Plymouth. The fastest charging speed in their network is 150 kW, although most of their chargers charge between 7 - 50 kW.
They are a Welsh public charging network which Swarco, a major transport infrastructure company, operate. Swarco E. Connect is a fast-growing network which hopes to expand across the UK and provide charging for pay-as-you-go customers. They don’t have a membership option, and charging tariffs vary from charging point to charging point.
Swarco E.Connect has a large expansive network of charging locations spanning most of the UK. They have charging points in all constituent nations except Northern Ireland.
Most of their chargers are in England, but they also have quite a few in Scotland and Wales. They operate a lot of chargers in cities like Birmingham, Bradford, Plymouth and Manchester.
You can often find their charging points in car parks. Their chargers provide a range of speeds from 3 - 150 kW; not all charging locations have the same charging speeds available.
Swarco E.Connect provides slow, fast, rapid and ultra-rapid chargers in their network. They provide speeds between 3 - 150 kW, although, as of 2022, they don’t have too many 150 kW chargers in their network.
Swarco E.Connect use the Type 2 connector for AC charging and the CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. Not all UK public charging networks provide charging for the CHAdeMO connector as it is not the European standard DC connector.
To help you understand Swarco’s charging speeds and how long they’d take to charge your EV, we’ve calculated how long they’d take to charge three of the UK’s most popular EVs from 10 - 80%.
We’re calculating 10 - 80%, as you should try not to drain your battery down to 0% or charge it up to 100%. Doing either of these things can damage your battery’s condition. Most modern EVs slow their charge as they approach 100%, so it is hard to calculate a 0 - 100% charging time accurately.
The EVs we use to calculate charging speeds are the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range and the Jaguar I-Pace. These EVs have different AC and DC max charging speeds and battery capacities.
Swarco E.Connect’s 3 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. 3 kW chargers are slow chargers which charge at around the same speed as a home charging station and aren’t much faster than a home adapter for your EV.
A 3 kW charger would take the following times to charge the three EVs from 10 - 80%. It would take the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf 9 hours and 20 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range 17 hours and 32 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace 21 hours.
A 7 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. This fast charger is best used for topping up your EV, as it would take a long time to charge your vehicle substantially.
Swarco E.Connect’s 7 kW charger takes 4 hours and 15 minutes to charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf from 10 - 80%. It would charge the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 7 hours and 30 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace in 9 hours.
Swarco E.Connect’s 22 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. 22 kW is higher than most EVs’ max AC charging speed, so instead of charging at 22 kW, most EVs charge at their max speed when using Swarco E.Connect’s 22 kW charger. The three EVs we’re using all have a max AC charging speed below 22 kW.
It would take the following times to charge the three EVs from 10 - 80%. It would take the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf 4 hours and 15 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range 4 hours and 46 minutes, and the Jaguar I-Pace 5 hours and 42 minutes.
The 50 kW charger is a rapid charger which uses CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. 50 kW is the most common DC charging speed in the UK.
Swarco E.Connect’s 50 kW charger could charge the three EVs from 10 - 80% in the following times. It would charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf in 36 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 1 hour and 3 minutes, and the Jaguar I-Pace in 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Swarco E. Connect’s 150 kW charger uses the CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. The 150 kW charger is one of the fastest in the UK and can charge faster than most EVs’ max charging speed. Swarco E.Connect doesn’t have too many 150 kW chargers in their network.
Using the 150 kW charger would take 36 minutes to charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf from 10 - 80%. It would charge the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 21 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace in 37 minutes.
Swarco E.Connect provide charging for customers with the Swarco E.Connect app downloaded, an RFID card or contactless cards. They don’t have a membership option which offers discounted charging.
Their charging tariffs differ from location to location, so the best way to find out each location’s price is to check their app or website. Their rapid chargers cost 79 per kWh.
Swarco E.Connect is a good charging station with various charging speeds and good locations. They have some of the UK’s fastest chargers and convenient charging locations. However, they lack consistent pricing and locations outside select areas.
If you’re looking for discounted charging, a variety of charging speeds and great locations, you should download Bonnet.
Bonnet is our app which allows EV drivers to access thousands of charging points across the UK. We have partnered with some of the UK’s best public charging networks to offer EV owners a variety of locations, speeds and prices to choose from. You can access charging spots all over the country with just one download.
We have a membership option called Bonnet Boosts which can help you save up to 15% off your charging within our partners’ networks. We have two options for EV owners to choose from.
The first is Light Boost which is just £2 monthly for 10% off your charging bill. That’s just £24 annually for potentially hundreds of pounds worth of savings and access to thousands of charging points in the UK and abroad.
Our other option is Turbo Boost which is just £8 monthly for 15% off your charging within our partners’ charging networks. Turbo Boost is the best option if you’re an EV owner who charges at public chargers frequently and is looking for a way to reduce their EV charging bill.
Bonnet can help you find the perfect charging station easily. We offer a wide range of charger types and speeds to ensure you can find the right station for your charging requirements. Bonnet Boosts can help you save hundreds and make charging more affordable. With Bonnet Boosts, the more you charge, the more you save.
One of the most annoying hassles about public charging is that most networks need you to download their app before they let you use their charging points; this can clutter your phone with unnecessary apps and slow it down. You don’t need to download countless apps; you just need to download Bonnet, which lets you connect with thousands of charging points with just one app.
Make it easy to find the perfect charger - Download Bonnet by clicking the link here - Access cheaper charging, 40+ charging networks and some of the UK’s best chargers.
Swarco E.Connect has a large network of slow, fast, rapid and ultra-rapid chargers spread all over the UK, especially in cities like Birmingham, Manchester and Plymouth. The fastest charging speed in their network is 150 kW, although most of their chargers charge between 7 - 50 kW.
They are a Welsh public charging network which Swarco, a major transport infrastructure company, operate. Swarco E. Connect is a fast-growing network which hopes to expand across the UK and provide charging for pay-as-you-go customers. They don’t have a membership option, and charging tariffs vary from charging point to charging point.
Swarco E.Connect has a large expansive network of charging locations spanning most of the UK. They have charging points in all constituent nations except Northern Ireland.
Most of their chargers are in England, but they also have quite a few in Scotland and Wales. They operate a lot of chargers in cities like Birmingham, Bradford, Plymouth and Manchester.
You can often find their charging points in car parks. Their chargers provide a range of speeds from 3 - 150 kW; not all charging locations have the same charging speeds available.
Swarco E.Connect provides slow, fast, rapid and ultra-rapid chargers in their network. They provide speeds between 3 - 150 kW, although, as of 2022, they don’t have too many 150 kW chargers in their network.
Swarco E.Connect use the Type 2 connector for AC charging and the CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. Not all UK public charging networks provide charging for the CHAdeMO connector as it is not the European standard DC connector.
To help you understand Swarco’s charging speeds and how long they’d take to charge your EV, we’ve calculated how long they’d take to charge three of the UK’s most popular EVs from 10 - 80%.
We’re calculating 10 - 80%, as you should try not to drain your battery down to 0% or charge it up to 100%. Doing either of these things can damage your battery’s condition. Most modern EVs slow their charge as they approach 100%, so it is hard to calculate a 0 - 100% charging time accurately.
The EVs we use to calculate charging speeds are the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range and the Jaguar I-Pace. These EVs have different AC and DC max charging speeds and battery capacities.
Swarco E.Connect’s 3 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. 3 kW chargers are slow chargers which charge at around the same speed as a home charging station and aren’t much faster than a home adapter for your EV.
A 3 kW charger would take the following times to charge the three EVs from 10 - 80%. It would take the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf 9 hours and 20 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range 17 hours and 32 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace 21 hours.
A 7 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. This fast charger is best used for topping up your EV, as it would take a long time to charge your vehicle substantially.
Swarco E.Connect’s 7 kW charger takes 4 hours and 15 minutes to charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf from 10 - 80%. It would charge the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 7 hours and 30 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace in 9 hours.
Swarco E.Connect’s 22 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. 22 kW is higher than most EVs’ max AC charging speed, so instead of charging at 22 kW, most EVs charge at their max speed when using Swarco E.Connect’s 22 kW charger. The three EVs we’re using all have a max AC charging speed below 22 kW.
It would take the following times to charge the three EVs from 10 - 80%. It would take the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf 4 hours and 15 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range 4 hours and 46 minutes, and the Jaguar I-Pace 5 hours and 42 minutes.
The 50 kW charger is a rapid charger which uses CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. 50 kW is the most common DC charging speed in the UK.
Swarco E.Connect’s 50 kW charger could charge the three EVs from 10 - 80% in the following times. It would charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf in 36 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 1 hour and 3 minutes, and the Jaguar I-Pace in 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Swarco E. Connect’s 150 kW charger uses the CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. The 150 kW charger is one of the fastest in the UK and can charge faster than most EVs’ max charging speed. Swarco E.Connect doesn’t have too many 150 kW chargers in their network.
Using the 150 kW charger would take 36 minutes to charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf from 10 - 80%. It would charge the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 21 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace in 37 minutes.
Swarco E.Connect provide charging for customers with the Swarco E.Connect app downloaded, an RFID card or contactless cards. They don’t have a membership option which offers discounted charging.
Their charging tariffs differ from location to location, so the best way to find out each location’s price is to check their app or website. Their rapid chargers cost 79 per kWh.
Swarco E.Connect is a good charging station with various charging speeds and good locations. They have some of the UK’s fastest chargers and convenient charging locations. However, they lack consistent pricing and locations outside select areas.
If you’re looking for discounted charging, a variety of charging speeds and great locations, you should download Bonnet.
Bonnet is our app which allows EV drivers to access thousands of charging points across the UK. We have partnered with some of the UK’s best public charging networks to offer EV owners a variety of locations, speeds and prices to choose from. You can access charging spots all over the country with just one download.
We have a membership option called Bonnet Boosts which can help you save up to 15% off your charging within our partners’ networks. We have two options for EV owners to choose from.
The first is Light Boost which is just £2 monthly for 10% off your charging bill. That’s just £24 annually for potentially hundreds of pounds worth of savings and access to thousands of charging points in the UK and abroad.
Our other option is Turbo Boost which is just £8 monthly for 15% off your charging within our partners’ charging networks. Turbo Boost is the best option if you’re an EV owner who charges at public chargers frequently and is looking for a way to reduce their EV charging bill.
Bonnet can help you find the perfect charging station easily. We offer a wide range of charger types and speeds to ensure you can find the right station for your charging requirements. Bonnet Boosts can help you save hundreds and make charging more affordable. With Bonnet Boosts, the more you charge, the more you save.
One of the most annoying hassles about public charging is that most networks need you to download their app before they let you use their charging points; this can clutter your phone with unnecessary apps and slow it down. You don’t need to download countless apps; you just need to download Bonnet, which lets you connect with thousands of charging points with just one app.
Make it easy to find the perfect charger - Download Bonnet by clicking the link here - Access cheaper charging, 40+ charging networks and some of the UK’s best chargers.
Swarco E.Connect has a large network of slow, fast, rapid and ultra-rapid chargers spread all over the UK, especially in cities like Birmingham, Manchester and Plymouth. The fastest charging speed in their network is 150 kW, although most of their chargers charge between 7 - 50 kW.
They are a Welsh public charging network which Swarco, a major transport infrastructure company, operate. Swarco E. Connect is a fast-growing network which hopes to expand across the UK and provide charging for pay-as-you-go customers. They don’t have a membership option, and charging tariffs vary from charging point to charging point.
Swarco E.Connect has a large expansive network of charging locations spanning most of the UK. They have charging points in all constituent nations except Northern Ireland.
Most of their chargers are in England, but they also have quite a few in Scotland and Wales. They operate a lot of chargers in cities like Birmingham, Bradford, Plymouth and Manchester.
You can often find their charging points in car parks. Their chargers provide a range of speeds from 3 - 150 kW; not all charging locations have the same charging speeds available.
Swarco E.Connect provides slow, fast, rapid and ultra-rapid chargers in their network. They provide speeds between 3 - 150 kW, although, as of 2022, they don’t have too many 150 kW chargers in their network.
Swarco E.Connect use the Type 2 connector for AC charging and the CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. Not all UK public charging networks provide charging for the CHAdeMO connector as it is not the European standard DC connector.
To help you understand Swarco’s charging speeds and how long they’d take to charge your EV, we’ve calculated how long they’d take to charge three of the UK’s most popular EVs from 10 - 80%.
We’re calculating 10 - 80%, as you should try not to drain your battery down to 0% or charge it up to 100%. Doing either of these things can damage your battery’s condition. Most modern EVs slow their charge as they approach 100%, so it is hard to calculate a 0 - 100% charging time accurately.
The EVs we use to calculate charging speeds are the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range and the Jaguar I-Pace. These EVs have different AC and DC max charging speeds and battery capacities.
Swarco E.Connect’s 3 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. 3 kW chargers are slow chargers which charge at around the same speed as a home charging station and aren’t much faster than a home adapter for your EV.
A 3 kW charger would take the following times to charge the three EVs from 10 - 80%. It would take the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf 9 hours and 20 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range 17 hours and 32 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace 21 hours.
A 7 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. This fast charger is best used for topping up your EV, as it would take a long time to charge your vehicle substantially.
Swarco E.Connect’s 7 kW charger takes 4 hours and 15 minutes to charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf from 10 - 80%. It would charge the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 7 hours and 30 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace in 9 hours.
Swarco E.Connect’s 22 kW charger uses the Type 2 connector for AC charging. 22 kW is higher than most EVs’ max AC charging speed, so instead of charging at 22 kW, most EVs charge at their max speed when using Swarco E.Connect’s 22 kW charger. The three EVs we’re using all have a max AC charging speed below 22 kW.
It would take the following times to charge the three EVs from 10 - 80%. It would take the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf 4 hours and 15 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range 4 hours and 46 minutes, and the Jaguar I-Pace 5 hours and 42 minutes.
The 50 kW charger is a rapid charger which uses CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. 50 kW is the most common DC charging speed in the UK.
Swarco E.Connect’s 50 kW charger could charge the three EVs from 10 - 80% in the following times. It would charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf in 36 minutes, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 1 hour and 3 minutes, and the Jaguar I-Pace in 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Swarco E. Connect’s 150 kW charger uses the CCS and CHAdeMO connectors for DC charging. The 150 kW charger is one of the fastest in the UK and can charge faster than most EVs’ max charging speed. Swarco E.Connect doesn’t have too many 150 kW chargers in their network.
Using the 150 kW charger would take 36 minutes to charge the 40 kWh Nissan Leaf from 10 - 80%. It would charge the Tesla Model 3 Long Range in 21 minutes and the Jaguar I-Pace in 37 minutes.
Swarco E.Connect provide charging for customers with the Swarco E.Connect app downloaded, an RFID card or contactless cards. They don’t have a membership option which offers discounted charging.
Their charging tariffs differ from location to location, so the best way to find out each location’s price is to check their app or website. Their rapid chargers cost 79 per kWh.
Swarco E.Connect is a good charging station with various charging speeds and good locations. They have some of the UK’s fastest chargers and convenient charging locations. However, they lack consistent pricing and locations outside select areas.
If you’re looking for discounted charging, a variety of charging speeds and great locations, you should download Bonnet.
Bonnet is our app which allows EV drivers to access thousands of charging points across the UK. We have partnered with some of the UK’s best public charging networks to offer EV owners a variety of locations, speeds and prices to choose from. You can access charging spots all over the country with just one download.
We have a membership option called Bonnet Boosts which can help you save up to 15% off your charging within our partners’ networks. We have two options for EV owners to choose from.
The first is Light Boost which is just £2 monthly for 10% off your charging bill. That’s just £24 annually for potentially hundreds of pounds worth of savings and access to thousands of charging points in the UK and abroad.
Our other option is Turbo Boost which is just £8 monthly for 15% off your charging within our partners’ charging networks. Turbo Boost is the best option if you’re an EV owner who charges at public chargers frequently and is looking for a way to reduce their EV charging bill.
Bonnet can help you find the perfect charging station easily. We offer a wide range of charger types and speeds to ensure you can find the right station for your charging requirements. Bonnet Boosts can help you save hundreds and make charging more affordable. With Bonnet Boosts, the more you charge, the more you save.
One of the most annoying hassles about public charging is that most networks need you to download their app before they let you use their charging points; this can clutter your phone with unnecessary apps and slow it down. You don’t need to download countless apps; you just need to download Bonnet, which lets you connect with thousands of charging points with just one app.
Make it easy to find the perfect charger - Download Bonnet by clicking the link here - Access cheaper charging, 40+ charging networks and some of the UK’s best chargers.