Electric Vehicles

JLR gives drivers access to one million chargers

JLR's clients will have access to over one million electric vehicle chargers across Europe and the UK through a new partnership with Digital Charging Solutions (DCS).
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Alec Peachey

JLR’s clients will have access to over one million electric vehicle chargers across Europe and the UK through a new partnership with Digital Charging Solutions (DCS).

The partnership will enable Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Jaguar drivers to use either their InControl Remote app or any future JLR apps to locate and pay monthly for over one million public chargers throughout Europe from July.

Powered by Digital Charging Solutions’ (DCS) platform, which is connected to hundreds of electric charging point operators across the UK and Europe, clients with plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles will be able to filter for charger availability and speed in their chosen locations across 29 European countries, as well as pay for charging on a monthly basis.

When purchasing a new or used approved hybrid or electric vehicle, clients will be given a complimentary branded charging card, enabling them to use any of the 1.1 million chargers. Existing clients can order a charging card from their retailer or via their app.

Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Jaguar clients will be able to use their app and vehicle navigation system to locate and navigate to a preferred charger on daily journeys, on holiday or when travelling through rural areas. Around Stuttgart, over 16,000 chargers are available, while popular Mediterranean islands like Rhodes, Greece, feature over 200 chargers. In more remote places such as the East Tyrol region in the Austrian Alps and as far north as cities like Tromsoya in Norway, chargers are widely available.

Mark Camilleri, Director of Charging and Connected Services, JLR said

“Quality, choice and convenience are critical to the luxury experience we are creating for our electric vehicle clients. Through this new partnership, we are giving clients the power to seamlessly access one of Europe’s most comprehensive charging networks.”

Petr Füzék, Commercial Director, Digital Charging Solutions said

“Luxury clients expect quality and reliability in every aspect of vehicle ownership, and public charging is no exception. At DCS, we’re proud to support JLR as they expand their public charging service, ensuring a seamless electric journey for clients.”

JLR’s next generation electric vehicles will also benefit from DCS’s extensive network of European chargers, starting with the launch of Range Rover Electric in 2026.

Image courtesy of JLR.

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