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The UK now has more EV chargers than petrol pumps

Britain’s Power Shift: More EV Chargers Than Petrol Pumps

The UK has just crossed a big, symbolic milestone in the switch to cleaner travel: we now have more public electric vehicle (EV) chargers than petrol pumps.

New government analysis shows that as of 1 January 2026, there were 116,052 public EV chargers available across the UK. By comparison, the Department for Transport estimates there are around 60,802 fuel pumps nationwide.

EV chargers 🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗 116,052
Petrol pumps 🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗🚗 60,802

That is not a small difference – it is a clear sign that Britain is building the infrastructure to support the next generation of motoring. Where petrol stations once felt like the only reliable option, charging is now becoming part of everyday life: on streets, at supermarkets, in car parks, at workplaces and at motorway services.

The government’s estimate for fuel pumps is based on the best available industry evidence, combining the number of petrol stations with the typical number of fuelling positions per site. The exact total may shift, but the direction of travel is unmistakable: plugs are overtaking pumps.

This growth brings practical, visible benefits. A bigger charging network makes it easier to go electric with confidence, reduces tailpipe emissions in our towns and cities, and supports new skilled jobs in installation, maintenance and smart energy tech. It also signals to investors and innovators that the UK is serious about modernising transport.

Put simply: Britain is charging ahead. More chargers than petrol pumps is not just a headline – it is proof the transition is happening on the ground, right now.

Article published: 1 March 2026

Filed under: Infrastructure | Transport

Original Article Source:
GOV.uk

Image Credit: Peter Plisner on Unsplash

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