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Located in Necton, Norfolk, Co-op on Tuns Lane is a convenient stop for electric vehicle (EV) owners traveling on the A47. This public charging location offers two types of chargers: CHAdeMO with a capacity of 63 kWh and CCS (Type 2) with a capacity of 125 kWh. These chargers are available for use by anyone and can be paid for on-site.
The CHAdeMO charger at Co-op Necton Tuns Lane has a capacity of 63 kWh, making it suitable for charging smaller EV models. This type of charger is commonly used for Japanese or Korean EVs and can provide a full charge in just a few hours. The CCS (Type 2) charger, on the other hand, has a capacity of 125 kWh, making it ideal for larger EV models or those with a higher battery capacity. Both chargers can be easily accessed and paid for at the location, making it a convenient option for EV owners passing through Necton on the A47.
Co-op Necton Tuns Lane is a public EV charging location, meaning it is open for use by anyone with an electric vehicle. The chargers are located at the Co-op store on Tuns Lane, making it easily accessible for those passing through the area. As a pay-at-location charging spot, users can simply park their EV and pay for the charging session on-site. With two types of chargers available, Co-op Necton Tuns Lane is a practical option for EV owners looking for a quick and convenient charge while on the road.
Pay-as-you-go, charged per kWh, contactless bank card payment.
£0.75/kWh
*This information may not be up to date. Please check with operator.
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Disclaimer: Please note that the figures provided above are estimates. The final costs will be calculated based on the actual time required to fully charge your vehicle. These estimates may vary depending on several factors, including the current quality and condition of your vehicle's battery and the performance efficiency of the selected charger.
*Additionally, parking charges will apply once your vehicle has completed its charging session. Parking is free up until the nearest whole hour after your charging session ends. After that, a fixed parking fee per hour will be applied while your vehicle remains parked and not charging.