Mer is a European EV charging company owned by Norwegian renewable energy supplier Statkraft. Mer operates fast and rapid public EV charge points. The company acquired Gronn Kontakt UK in 2021 and Elmtronics in 2022. The European EV charging company owned by Norwegian renewable energy supplier Statkraft.
Access is via Zap-Pay, app, web portal and RFID card, with contactless payment offered on selected charge points. The Mer public network has a set fee per kWh. Prices may vary when Mer operates the chargers on behalf of certain district or borough councils.
Mer charging network costs
Mer PAYG
Fast devices: 56p/kWh
Rapid devices: 72p/kWh
To discover how much it will cost to charge an EV from a Mer 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.
Mer network access
Access to the Mer network is made via Zap-Pay, network app, web portal, RFID card and contactless payment (on some chargers). Payment is taken from a credit or debit card linked to the customer’s account (monthly billing for registered customers) – or the specified bank card for guest users – after the charging session is complete.
Finding Mer points on Zapmap
All Mer 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 operated by Mer.
Charging types and speeds can be filtered too, showing only those points that are compatible with users’ cars.About Mer
Mer is a European EV charging company owned by Norwegian renewable energy supplier Statkraft. Mer operates fast and rapid public EV charge points. The company acquired Gronn Kontakt UK in 2021 and Elmtronics in 2022. The European EV charging company owned by Norwegian renewable energy supplier Statkraft. Mer operates fast and rapid public EV charge points.