Comet offers free electric vehicle recharges

You could just Plug & Go, but it's probably best to wait for your battery to recharge first
You could just Plug & Go, but it's probably best to wait for your battery to recharge first

Wondering where to take your G-Wiz car or Vectrix scooter for a spin? How about Croydon?

After enjoying a wonderful morning's shopping at its historic Whitgift Centre, you could join the happy throng at Ikea for some MDF purchasing before browsing more chain stores on the High Street.

Comet today announced that it is the first retailer to offer free charging of electric vehicles via Plug & Go points, in its Croydon store car park.

Using the service sounds fairly straightforward. A key to unlock the point can be requested by emailing charging@comet.co.uk or by asking at the Customer Help Desk in the Croydon store. The power lead is plugged into the vehicle and into the Plug & Go socket, where it's locked until charging is finished. Plug & Go provides 240 volts AC at 13 amps (but no sneaking your iPhone on there now).

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.