GeniePoint is a national charging network, owned and run by Equans (formerly Engie EV Solutions), operating rapid and fast EV charge points in England, Scotland, and Wales. The network is supermarket chain Morrisons’ EV charging partner, installing and operating charge points at a number of the retailer’s sites.
There is no cost to register for the network. GeniePoint is a Zap-Pay network partner, with all GeniePoint charge points Zap-Pay enabled as of April 2022. The network can also be accessed via app (mobile or web) or via RFID card.
How much does the GeniePoint network cost?
Zap-Pay enabled chargers
Zap-Pay: 79p/kWh
PAYG: 79p/kWh
PAYG off-peak time (8pm – 8am): 75p/kWh
Overstay charge: £10.00 after 90 minutes.
£10.00 for every 90 minutes thereafter always applies.
Non Zap-Pay enabled chargers
30p/kWh – 50p/kWh.
Price may vary.
To discover how much it will cost to charge an EV from a GeniePoint charge point, head to Zapmap’s Public Charging Calculator. This allows you to select any new or used plug-in vehicle, and tailor elements – such as electricity cost and charge required – for personalised results.
How to use the GeniePoint network
Access to GeniePoint units is made via Zap-Pay, as well as via RFID card or app (web and mobile). All units can also be accessed via the GeniePoint app, which is free and available to download.
GeniePoint also allows their customers to register their own RFID cards to access the network’s points through the GeniePoint App.
Finding GeniePoint on Zapmap
All GeniePoint charge points can be found on Zapmap by using the network filter. This can be used on the desktop and mobile apps, and displays only those points available to use by GeniePoint customers.
Charging types and speeds can be filtered too, showing only those points that are compatible with users’ cars.
About GeniePoint
The GeniePoint Network is owned and run by Equans (formerly Engie EV Solutions), and operates rapid and fast EV charge points in England, Scotland, and Wales. Previously ChargePoint Services before it was acquired by Engie in 2019, the network provides public, private and workplace charging solutions: primarily rapid points, with the remainder providing fast charging.