
Beyond the ultimate convenience and cost savings of home charging, a timely top-up at your destination can be a great way to extend the electric range of your Land Rover plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) throughout the day.
This will also help to reduce your fuel costs and your environmental footprint thanks to zero tailpipe emissions when driving in full Electric Vehicle (EV) mode.
With a rapidly-growing network of charging points there have never been more opportunities to charge up while you’re parked up. And finding them all couldn’t be simpler.
Your Land Rover’s InControl navigation system1 can show you your nearest public charging points, plus door-to-door route planning and live traffic monitoring.
In car features should be used by drivers only when safe to do so. Drivers must ensure they are in full control of the vehicle at all times.
To connect to a charging point, your vehicle uses a Combined Charging System (CCS). This is compatible with slower AC charging speeds, and on selected models, rapid DC charging speeds.
Slower AC charging points are in places such as malls, gyms and public parking. Rapid DC charging points are typically located on highways.


Although some charge points are free to use, the majority are accessible via convenient pay-as-you-go methods, including mobile apps, membership accounts, or a contactless bank card. The cost of charging will typically be a combination of a 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 provider to ensure the best coverage and payment methods at your destination – especially when visiting another country.