Cross Hands EV charging hub, Wales

E.ON Drive launches ultra-fast charging hub in Wales, marking major milestone for EV drivers

  • E.ON Drive’s debuts first public charging hub in Wales, equipped with 10 ultra-fast 300kW charging bays, capable of delivering up to 150 miles of range in just 10 minutes
  • Chargers strategically positioned on key route, providing reliable and high-speed charging options for drivers
  • Expanding infrastructure and supporting the shift toward greener, cleaner transportation

E.ON Drive has officially opened its first ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging hub in Wales, setting a new standard for rapid, reliable charging on one of the country's busiest routes. Located at a key junction off the A48, this new facility offers 10 ultra-fast 300kW charging bays, allowing drivers to recharge vehicles quickly and efficiently.

With 1.5MW of charging capacity — equivalent to powering 4,800 UK homes(1)— the Cross Hands hub between Carmarthen and Llanelli can charge 10 vehicles at a time, potentially providing up to 150 miles of range in just 10 minutes(2), meaning drivers can recharge faster and get back on the road without long delays. The addition of new ultra-fast charging will help to make electric driving more convenient and appealing – reflecting E.ON’s commitment to accelerating the transition to sustainable motoring and driving the energy transition across the UK.

Positioned strategically at the gateway to West Wales, the Cross Hands location fills a critical 20-mile gap in the region’s EV charging network, making charging more accessible for drivers travelling on the M4 to Carmarthen and beyond. The development is E.ON’s first EV charging station in Wales as the company aims to broaden its network across the UK, helping to drive the transition to a cleaner, greener future.

Dev Chana, Managing Director of E.ON Drive Infrastructure UK, said: "This hub is a major milestone, not just for Wales but for ensuring the UK is more joined up and better equipped for a future powered by electric vehicles. Our latest charging hub at Cross Hands highlights our commitment to driving innovation in cleaner motoring and offering sustainable and accessible solutions for drivers across the country.

“E.ON operates thousands of charging points right across Europe and Cross Hands is the latest part of a bigger drive to expand our EV charging network across the UK. This is first of many hubs we have planned in Wales, part of a far wider expansion across the UK and another example of our  commitment to creating greener infrastructure across the country.”

Designed with both innovation and accessibility in mind, the hub features two wider accessible bays, along with a level, kerb-free surface.

EV chargers at the new hub in Wales

The entire site is equipped with CCTV and lighting, ensuring a safe and comfortable charging experience at any time of day.

In keeping with E.ON’s mission to integrate sustainability into every project, the hub includes biodiversity enhancements such as an insect hotel, promoting environmental responsibility while meeting the demands of modern infrastructure.

The new hub is also listed on all major EV charging apps, including the E.ON Drive UK app, ensuring drivers can easily locate and access the facility.

Notes to editors

 Notes to editors

1 At full capacity, the charging hub can demand 1.5 MW, the equivalent to the average energy demand of 4,839 UK homes, based on Ofgem’s typical medium sized household energy usage.

The ultra-fast charging speed of 10 minutes is an average and depends on battery capacity, car model and how much energy is left in the battery. Please refer to your vehicle handbook for further details.

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