Duracell launches UK-based charging network

Battery manufacturer Duracell has announced the launch of its new CPO subsidiary, Duracell E-Charge, a UK-wide network of ultra-fast EV charging stations. The network will launch this year, and will successively expand over 2026.

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Duracell plans to invest more than £200 million over the next decade, and aims to carve out its own corner in the UK’s public charging infrastructure. To operate the new charging network, Duracell has granted a license to Elektra Charge, which is a new charge point operator recently founded to run the Duracell E-Charge network.

The charging hubs will be developed and funded by UK charging infrastructure developer The EV Network. The first six nationwide Duracell E-Charge sites will go live in 2025, with a major expansion planned over the course of 2026 and beyond. EVN already runs its own UK-based charging network as well, covering 43 locations with over 300 charging stations, including “the largest charging hub in the UK at the National Exhibition Centre.”

The charging speeds at the location are set to go up to 1,000 kW, with the first stations going live this year. Duracell also writes that the network will continue to expand from there: “with rapid expansion throughout 2026 and beyond.” The rollout is to take place along strategic locations, such as “motorways, retail and hospitality venues, and city gateways.”

“Duracell has always been a trusted companion in people’s lives, delivering long-lasting performance, uncompromising safety and a commitment to sustainability,” said Javier Hernandez Reta, chief marketing officer at Duracell. “For decades, consumers have relied on us to go the extra mile. Today, electric vehicle drivers can travel even further, confidently and sustainably, with Duracell E-Charge leading the way.”

“Duracell has been powering people’s lives for decades. Now, Duracell E-Charge will be powering their journeys,” added Mark Bloxham, managing director. “With our commitment to ultra-fast charging and reliability, Duracell E-Charge will give drivers confidence every time they plug in. Charging your car should be as simple as changing the batteries in your remote. Duracell E-Charge provides convenience without compromise and chargers where and when you need them. Plug. Play. Go.”

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6 Comments

about „Duracell launches UK-based charging network“
Stephen
14.10.2025 um 15:29
Let's hope it's charging prices are closer to Tesla prices than the rest of the completion.
Stuart
15.10.2025 um 16:54
Best prices I've come across are Arnold Clark at 55p per kWh. They have tap and go, and prebooking via their app too.
Mr Anthony Lynn
15.10.2025 um 15:02
Sadly even Tesla charger prices are rising, most of these companies or just jumping on the band wagon. The road tax has already sky rocketed, they need to make it way cheaper to get people on board
Debs Daz
15.10.2025 um 13:07
Exactly my thoughts - there are several charging networks in the UK, some of them charging exorbitant rates like the chargers from MFG EV Power. But if Tesla can afford to give cheap rates to charge their cars, surely other charging networks should be able to do the same. Be fair, not greedy!
Vincent Enos
14.10.2025 um 21:14
Amen to that!!!!
Paddy Navin
20.10.2025 um 13:23
Great branding but they need to match Tesla on price. There's too much gouging of British EV drivers going on in the market.

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