Top Premier League charging spots to charge EV’s on matchday
Be.EV has provided a starting line-up of ultra-rapid charging hubs within a 10-minute drive of Premier League stadiums ahead of matchday this weekend
Footie fans with electric motors, rejoice! You can now power up your EV while cheering on your team, thanks to these top charging spots near some of the English Premier League’s biggest stadiums.
As electric cars surge in popularity, national EV charging network Be.EV has pulled together a must-know team sheet of the best places for Premier League fans to juice up on matchdays.
With major clubs like Manchester City, Newcastle United, and Tottenham Hotspur just a short drive or walk from ultra-rapid charging stations, fans can enjoy a seamless EV experience without range anxiety up and down the country.
Stadiums up and down the country have ultra-rapid chargers within a 10-minute drive to combat the common nightmare that is matchday parking. These hubs are perfect for a quick top-up in 20 minutes before finding a parking spot before the game, or on the way home afterwards. Drivers then don’t have to worry about parking next to a charger, and only have to worry about their opponent parking the bus.
TOP EV CHARGING SPOTS FOR FOOTBALL FANS ACROSS THE COUNTRY:
Old Trafford (Manchester United) - A 10-bay 150kW Be.EV ultra-rapid charging hub just across the road, perfect for the Manchester Derby this weekend
Etihad Stadium (Manchester City) – Six ultra-rapid 150kW Be.EV charging bays at Hulme Retail Park within a 10-minute drive of the stadium—charge up like a champ
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – Four ultra-rapid 150kW MFG EV Power charge points just a six-minute drive from the action
Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace) - Four 150kW MFG EV Power charging bays less than five minutes away
St James’ Park (Newcastle United) – Two 175kW Fastned ultra-rapid chargers just a goal kick away, and within a two-minute drive
Molineux (Wolverhampton Wanderers) - Instavolt has four 175kW charging bays a 10-minute drive away, so there’s no need to leave in injury time
Villa Park (Aston Villa FC) - Four 150kW E.ON Drive charging bays just a six-minute drive away
The City Ground (Nottingham Forest) - Eight 250kW Tesla Superchargers that will give you 150 miles of range in 10 minutes, located only two minutes from the stadium
The King Power Stadium (Leicester City) - this hub features four 300kW ultra-rapid charging bays from evpoint, making EV-owning Leicester City fans the real kings and queens of power
Stamford Bridge (Chelsea FC) - ten Shell Recharge ultra-rapid 175kW charging bays just a 10-minute drive away to supercharge journeys out of West London
It’s not just fans going electric—football stars and clubs are leading the charge too.
Man City boss Pep Guardiola drives a Nissan Leaf, while Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon reportedly owns a £190k electric Hummer.
Bayern Munich’s squad has been rolling in Audi e-trons for years—with chargers at their training ground.
Clubs are also investing in EV infrastructure. Fulham FC has partnered with Gridserve to supply a fleet of EVs and install chargers at Craven Cottage and Motspur Park.
Cheltenham Town recently renamed their home ground the ‘EV Charger Points Stadium’ in a sponsorship deal with EVCP Solutions.
Even major tournaments are making the switch—BYD is the official E-Mobility Partner of UEFA EURO 2024!
And let’s not forget the die-hard EV fans—like the Welsh supporters who drove an electric car all the way to the Qatar World Cup!
So next time you head to the match, plug in, power up, and enjoy the game—because football is going electric!
Asif Ghafoor, CEO of Be.EV, comments: “Football fans travel up and down the country every weekend and we want to help make sure they can be as green as the pitch their favourite team plays on. Our list of charging sites shows how you can be an EV winner on match days, starting with the hotly-anticipated Manchester Derby this weekend.
“Despite some people saying electric vehicles are in the relegation zone, they top the league when it comes to travelling with fellow football fans.”