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EV charging stations near the UK’s biggest summer music festivals
25 June 2024

Tents are folded, beers chilled and cars packed to the brim with emergency ponchos. Yes, that’s right, it’s music festival season.
From Leeds to Cornwall and Somerset to Suffolk, music lovers will be travelling hundreds of miles this summer to see their favourite bands on stage.
And with many festivals taking place in rural parks, farms and estates, getting to and from the event needs careful planning.
The out-of-the-way nature means festival goers likely need plenty of time to navigate traffic but, more importantly, you’re unlikely to find any EV charging stations at the event itself.
That means finding a charging location nearby or at some point along your journey, so you’re topped up for the return leg for your post-festival shower. Even better, the near-silent ride in your EV will give your eardrums a welcome break after a few days of brain-altering bass.
Best music festival charging stations
While festival organisers are wising up to the need to provide charging facilities for mobile phones, only a couple offer charging infrastructure that allows attendees to plug in their EVs. We’ll continue to check event details for future events to see if this changes. Latitude Festival offers park and charge at the festival while Glastonbury has partnered with the AA to provide emergency on-site EV charging, although it comes at a cost. So, we’ve crunched the numbers to find out which UK summer music festivals are the most EV-friendly, ranking them based on proximity to the nearest GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub, Retail Hub or Electric Forecourt®, the total number of these charging stations within 50 miles of the festival plus more local public charging infrastructure in the region. Want something to pass the time while you charge up? Then listen to our electric playlist.1. Leeds | EV charging near Leeds
- Event dates: 21st-24th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Wetherby
- On-site EV charging?: No
2. Download | EV charging near Donington Park
- Event dates: 13th-15th June
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Donington Park
- On-site EV charging?: No
3. Reading | EV charging near Reading
- Event dates: 21st-24th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Reading
- On-site EV charging?: No
4. Glastonbury | EV charging near Somerset
- Event dates: 25-29 June
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: TEALS Farm Shop
- On-site EV charging?: Yes
5. Wilderness | EV charging near Oxford
- Event dates: 31st July-3rd August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Mollies
- On-site EV charging?: No
6. Boardmasters | EV charging near Newquay
- Event dates: 6th-10th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Cornwall Services
- On-site EV charging?: No
7. Creamfields | EV charging near Warrington
- Event dates: 21st-24th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Roadchef Chester
- On-site EV charging?: No
8. TRNSMT | EV charging near Glasgow
- Event dates: 11th-13th July
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Roadchef Bothwell
- On-site EV charging?: No
9. Latitude | EV charging in Suffolk
- Event dates: 24th-27th July
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Norwich Electric Forecourt
- On-site EV charging?: Yes
10. Green Man | EV charging in Wales
- Event dates: 14th-17th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Cardiff West
- On-site EV charging?: No
The best electric cars for music festivals
Heading to a festival and need plenty of space to pack your friends and gear? Check out the list below for the best EVs for your weekend getaway.Kia EV9
If you’re travelling with mates to a festival then the Kia EV9 offers unrivalled space and comfort for the journey. There’s room for seven full-size adults and luggage space to spare while vehicle-to-load tech is ideal to power your air mattress pump. There’s long range and fast charging plus enough off-road capability to get through muddy car parks. Also the Kia EV9 can be specced with captain’s chairs that can swivel to face the rear to create the ultimate chillout zone.Volkswagen ID. Buzz
The modern-day representation of the festival icon. No Glastonbury trip would be complete without an old ‘splitty’ and with the VW ID. Buzz you can recreate that in electric form. Up front are two large lounge seats complete with armrests, and there are three seats on the bench across the back. Clever little cubbyholes throughout mean there’s plenty of space to store your phone, tablet, emergency snacks and water bottles. There are also eight USB-C ports in here, so your electronic devices will never be without power. Range is well over 200 miles and there’s over 1,000 litres of boot space.Hyundai IONIQ 5
Want to travel in style and comfort? The Hyundai IONIQ 5 does just that with over 250 miles range and 500 litres boot space. The retro looks will certainly turn heads in the queue for parking while you’ll have a queue of your own forming to take advantage of its vehicle-to-load technology. This allows you to use the car battery to power electronic devices – you could even set up your own karaoke. Don’t worry about running the battery down as it’s got some of the fastest charging capability on the market – just five minutes to add 62 miles. And when the festival gets too much, you can relax in the fully-reclining front seats.Tesla Model Y
No ‘best of’ EV list would be complete without a Tesla, and the Model Y is the one you’ll want for festival trips. It’s fast, spacious and the touchscreen tablet will easily let you play your favourite artists in preparation for seeing them live. The boot is massive so you’ll have room for tents, sleeping bags and clothes for you and all your friends. There’s even a deep underfloor area and even a separate ‘frunk’ (front boot) for storing muddy boots if the heavens open.Ford Mustang Mach-E
The Mustang name needs no introduction in the performance world but we think the Ford Mustang Mach-E is a pretty great festival companion, too. There’s a B&O sound system for punchy tunes on the route and with it’s long range you won’t need to stop often. There’s a keypad on door to open the car instead of a traditional key so that means less drama if you lose your keys in the festival. We also love the cool frunk with a drainage plug so you can wash muddy boots… or fill it full of ice and use it as a beer cooler!Charging
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EV charging stations near the UK’s biggest summer music festivals
25 June 2024

Tents are folded, beers chilled and cars packed to the brim with emergency ponchos. Yes, that’s right, it’s music festival season.
From Leeds to Cornwall and Somerset to Suffolk, music lovers will be travelling hundreds of miles this summer to see their favourite bands on stage.
And with many festivals taking place in rural parks, farms and estates, getting to and from the event needs careful planning.
The out-of-the-way nature means festival goers likely need plenty of time to navigate traffic but, more importantly, you’re unlikely to find any EV charging stations at the event itself.
That means finding a charging location nearby or at some point along your journey, so you’re topped up for the return leg for your post-festival shower. Even better, the near-silent ride in your EV will give your eardrums a welcome break after a few days of brain-altering bass.
Best music festival charging stations
While festival organisers are wising up to the need to provide charging facilities for mobile phones, only a couple offer charging infrastructure that allows attendees to plug in their EVs. We’ll continue to check event details for future events to see if this changes. Latitude Festival offers park and charge at the festival while Glastonbury has partnered with the AA to provide emergency on-site EV charging, although it comes at a cost. So, we’ve crunched the numbers to find out which UK summer music festivals are the most EV-friendly, ranking them based on proximity to the nearest GRIDSERVE Electric Super Hub, Retail Hub or Electric Forecourt®, the total number of these charging stations within 50 miles of the festival plus more local public charging infrastructure in the region. Want something to pass the time while you charge up? Then listen to our electric playlist.1. Leeds | EV charging near Leeds
- Event dates: 21st-24th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Wetherby
- On-site EV charging?: No
2. Download | EV charging near Donington Park
- Event dates: 13th-15th June
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Donington Park
- On-site EV charging?: No
3. Reading | EV charging near Reading
- Event dates: 21st-24th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Reading
- On-site EV charging?: No
4. Glastonbury | EV charging near Somerset
- Event dates: 25-29 June
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: TEALS Farm Shop
- On-site EV charging?: Yes
5. Wilderness | EV charging near Oxford
- Event dates: 31st July-3rd August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Mollies
- On-site EV charging?: No
6. Boardmasters | EV charging near Newquay
- Event dates: 6th-10th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Cornwall Services
- On-site EV charging?: No
7. Creamfields | EV charging near Warrington
- Event dates: 21st-24th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Roadchef Chester
- On-site EV charging?: No
8. TRNSMT | EV charging near Glasgow
- Event dates: 11th-13th July
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Roadchef Bothwell
- On-site EV charging?: No
9. Latitude | EV charging in Suffolk
- Event dates: 24th-27th July
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Norwich Electric Forecourt
- On-site EV charging?: Yes
10. Green Man | EV charging in Wales
- Event dates: 14th-17th August
- Nearest GRIDSERVE charging station: Moto Cardiff West
- On-site EV charging?: No
The best electric cars for music festivals
Heading to a festival and need plenty of space to pack your friends and gear? Check out the list below for the best EVs for your weekend getaway.Kia EV9
If you’re travelling with mates to a festival then the Kia EV9 offers unrivalled space and comfort for the journey. There’s room for seven full-size adults and luggage space to spare while vehicle-to-load tech is ideal to power your air mattress pump. There’s long range and fast charging plus enough off-road capability to get through muddy car parks. Also the Kia EV9 can be specced with captain’s chairs that can swivel to face the rear to create the ultimate chillout zone.Volkswagen ID. Buzz
The modern-day representation of the festival icon. No Glastonbury trip would be complete without an old ‘splitty’ and with the VW ID. Buzz you can recreate that in electric form. Up front are two large lounge seats complete with armrests, and there are three seats on the bench across the back. Clever little cubbyholes throughout mean there’s plenty of space to store your phone, tablet, emergency snacks and water bottles. There are also eight USB-C ports in here, so your electronic devices will never be without power. Range is well over 200 miles and there’s over 1,000 litres of boot space.Hyundai IONIQ 5
Want to travel in style and comfort? The Hyundai IONIQ 5 does just that with over 250 miles range and 500 litres boot space. The retro looks will certainly turn heads in the queue for parking while you’ll have a queue of your own forming to take advantage of its vehicle-to-load technology. This allows you to use the car battery to power electronic devices – you could even set up your own karaoke. Don’t worry about running the battery down as it’s got some of the fastest charging capability on the market – just five minutes to add 62 miles. And when the festival gets too much, you can relax in the fully-reclining front seats.Tesla Model Y
No ‘best of’ EV list would be complete without a Tesla, and the Model Y is the one you’ll want for festival trips. It’s fast, spacious and the touchscreen tablet will easily let you play your favourite artists in preparation for seeing them live. The boot is massive so you’ll have room for tents, sleeping bags and clothes for you and all your friends. There’s even a deep underfloor area and even a separate ‘frunk’ (front boot) for storing muddy boots if the heavens open.Ford Mustang Mach-E
The Mustang name needs no introduction in the performance world but we think the Ford Mustang Mach-E is a pretty great festival companion, too. There’s a B&O sound system for punchy tunes on the route and with it’s long range you won’t need to stop often. There’s a keypad on door to open the car instead of a traditional key so that means less drama if you lose your keys in the festival. We also love the cool frunk with a drainage plug so you can wash muddy boots… or fill it full of ice and use it as a beer cooler!
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