EV charging network Arnold Clark Charge has deployed more than 50 ultra-rapid charging hubs in Scotland.
The network was launched in 2024 as part of a £30-million investment by UK-based family-run car retailer Arnold Clark.
The hubs, located at Arnold Clark branches across the country, are all open to the public. Each hub has up to 12 DC fast chargers, delivering speeds of up to 150 kW.
As part of its rollout, the network is expanding into key locations across the UK to support long-distance EV travel and local communities.
The chargers offer drivers one of the most competitive ultra-rapid charging rates in the market at 55 p per kWh, Arnold Clark said, which is lower than the UK average of 76 p/kWh according to data from Zapmap.
Drivers can pay through the Arnold Clark app, roaming partners or via contactless methods at all charging hubs.
Arnold Clark was founded in 1954, starting as a single-car showroom in Glasgow. It now has 200 branches nationwide and sells more than 200,000 cars each year. In addition to car sales and EV charging, the company also operates parts and servicing departments, accident repair centers and insurance services.
“Our aim is to give drivers quick, reliable and affordable charging wherever they travel,” said Pablo Levi, Group Sustainability Manager at Arnold Clark. “Becoming Scotland’s largest ultra-rapid network in such a short time is a milestone we’re incredibly proud of—and we’re only just getting started. We’ll continue expanding into key locations and listening to customer feedback to deliver the best possible charging experience.”
Source: Arnold Clark