There are more than 25,000* public charge devices across the UK, one of the biggest networks in Europe.

The public charging network is constantly expanding with funding for new charge points to be installed in Bristol, Bath & North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire over the next 15 years.

These new public charge points are to encourage EV uptake by providing residents with easily accessible charge points. These could be at key destinations such as car parks and local amenities, or on-street locations in residential areas.

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Suggest a new charging point location

We’re busy building new public charge points in the region, to encourage EV uptake. 

We will be progressing new sites which focus on on-street residential charging for residents across the West of England that do not have access to off-street parking.

If you know any other locations where a new charge point would be well used, let us know by completing the form below.

Frequently asked questions about EVs and charging can be found here.

If you live in the Bristol City Council area, further information is available on the council’s website.


The Revive charging network

Revive. Vehicle charging network in the West of England.

The publicly owned EV charging network created to meet the needs of the West of England.


Find a charging point

You can see existing, planned and suggested charge point locations on this map below:


Go Ultra Low West project

The West of England contains more than 300* public use charge points and this is growing, thanks to the Go Ultra Low West project which will be installing over 120 new charge point connections by 2021.


Stay up to date

To stay up to date with announcements complete the form above to join our mailing list and follow Revive on Twitter. We will also post further updates here on this page.


Frequently asked questions

A compilation of frequently asked questions for people thinking of switching to an electric vehicle.


*Charge point numbers provided by Zap-Map