Morrisons is expanding the UK’s largest supermarket network of ‘next generation’ rapid electric charging points for electric vehicles, allowing customers to charge the majority of cars from flat to full battery in under 45 minutes.

The announcement coincides with comments made today by CMA Chief Andrea Costelli who said “We urgently need to accelerate the roll-out of electric vehicle charging points to reach net zero”  

The ‘next generation’ rapid chargers can charge an electric car up to six times quicker than standard charging points used by other supermarkets.

They will enable customers to charge their car up even during a short shopping trip or a quick visit to a Morrisons Cafe.

A typical 30-40 minute charge will give drivers up to 100 miles of travel range.

Over the next twelve months Morrisons will add an additional 100 rapid chargers to its network.

East London and West Essex Guardian Series: The ‘next generation’ rapid chargers can charge an electric car up to six times quicker. (Morrisons)The ‘next generation’ rapid chargers can charge an electric car up to six times quicker. (Morrisons)

Having recently installed its 200th GeniePoint rapid charge point, Morrisons has also saved 2,000 tonnes of carbon along the way.

The network now provides full coverage in both England and Wales, spanning from Redruth in the tip of Cornwall to Amble in the North East of England. A roll out in Scotland will begin this month. 

Andrew Ball, Fuel & Services Manager of Morrisons, said: "We know customers don’t want to spend hours waiting for their cars to charge, which is why we’ve made the decision to install the next generation of rapid chargers.

“It’s important that we continue to offer our customers the convenience of charging their EVs as they shop or eat with us.

“This summer, whether they're hitting the coast or visiting the beautiful countryside, customers can take comfort in knowing they are always close to one of our charging points.”

Recent figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders show that there are more than 450,000 EVs on UK roads, of which approximately 50% are battery operated vehicles.

Demand for reliable, rapid electric vehicle charging facilities is growing and drivers want to see chargers situated at convenient locations where their vehicles can be charged whilst they carry on with their day-to-day activities.

Morrisons customers can register to use the GeniePoint chargers via the web app www.geniepoint.co.uk, which is free to join.

There is no monthly fee and drivers only pay for the electricity they use which costs 35-39p per kW hour.

Customers can also pay for a charge via the GeniePoint App, available from the App Store or Google Play, or by RFID card.