ELECTRIC CAR PUBLIC CHARGING

Your guide to charging away from home.

Plugging in at home remains the most effortless way to fully charge your all-electric and plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) car every day. But with more public charging points than ever on our roads – from remote farm shops to motorway services – it’s easier than ever to charge on the go.

AC/DC CHARGING – GETTING UP TO SPEED

To connect to a charging point, your Jaguar uses a Combined Charging System (CCS). This is compatible with slower AC charging speeds, and on selected models, rapid DC charging speeds. Some other car manufacturers use different systems for charging such as CHAdeMO. These are less-widely used across the charging network and are incompatible with Jaguar.


Slower AC charging points are in places such as retail parks, gyms and car parks.


Rapid DC charging points are typically located on motorways and main roads.

AC CHARGING

AC CHARGING

Most public AC charging points require you to use your own cable, so all Jaguar electric vehicles come with an AC charging cable as standard. This is the same cable you would use for your home charger.
RAPID DC CHARGING

RAPID DC CHARGING

The fastest way to charge away from home. Rapid DC charging points have their own cables attached, so there is no need to use your vehicle’s own charging cable.

CHARGING TIMES FOR ALL-ELECTRIC JAGUAR I-PACE

3-pin domestic plug 3kW home charging point 7kW home charging point
Approximate time for full charge 7 hours 4 hours 2 hours
Maximum charge rate 2kW 3kW 7kW

CHARGING TIMES FOR JAGUAR ELECTRIC VEHICLES

3-pin domestic plug 3kW home charging point 7kW home charging point
Approximate time for full charge 7 hours 4 hours 2 hours
Maximum charge rate 2kW 3kW 7kW

SIGNING UP TO PUBLIC CHARGING NETWORKS

Although some charge points are free to use, the majority are accessible via convenient payment methods, including mobile apps, membership accounts, or a contactless bank card. The cost of charging in public will typically be a combination of an initial connection fee, charging time (cost per hour) and/or the amount of energy used (cost per kWh).


We recommend familiarising yourself with more than one network provider to ensure the best coverage and payment methods for your preferred routes – especially when travelling or visiting another country.

HOW TO FIND, ACCESS AND PAY FOR CHARGING

Between your vehicle’s navigation system1 and the latest apps from your local charging providers, it couldn’t be simpler to find the thousands of public charging points across the country.
HOW TO FIND, ACCESS AND PAY FOR CHARGING

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HOW TO CHARGE

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HOME CHARGING

HOME CHARGING

Charging your all-electric or electric hybrid at home is the most convenient way to start your day with a full charge.
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LOW COST OF OWNERSHIP

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Connect to the features at the heart of your electrified world and understand the simple steps to charging at home and on the go.

1Charging times will vary dependent on many factors, including but not limited to: the age, condition, temperature and existing charge of the battery; facility used and duration of charge.

‡The figures provided are NEDC2 calculated from official manufacturer's WLTP tests in accordance with EU legislation with a fully charged battery. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2, fuel economy, energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load, wheel fitment and accessories fitted. NEDC2 are figures calculated using a Government formula from WLTP figures equivalent to what they would have been under the old NEDC test. The correct tax treatment can then be applied.

*Official Fuel Consumption Figures: N/A (not applicable); Figures for the I-PACE in kWh/100km (miles): Combined 22,0-25,2 (35,4-40,5). CO2 Emissions 0 g/km. EV Range: Up to 470km (292 miles). The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation with a fully charged battery. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. Energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load, wheel fitment, accessories fitted, actual route and battery condition. Range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route.

**Official Fuel Consumption Figures for the F-PACE range (excluding plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV)) in I/100km (mpg): Combined 6,2-12,2 (45,6-23,2). WLTP CO2 Emissions 163-275g/km. Plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) in l/100km (mpg): Combined 2,2 (128,4). WLTP CO2 Emissions 49g/km. EV range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route. Range achieved will vary dependent on vehicle and battery condition, actual route and environment and driving style. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2, fuel economy, energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load and accessories.

Official Fuel Consumption Figures for E-PACE plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) in l/100km (mpg): Combined 1,4 (201,8). CO2 Emissions 33 g/km. EV Range: Up to 60km. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation with a fully charged battery. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2, fuel economy, energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load, wheel fitment, accessories fitted, actual route and battery condition. Range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route.