Jaguar Land Rover has partnered with Plugsurfing to provide its customers with enhanced access to public electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Europe.

Users of Jaguar Charging and Land Rover Charging can access more than 300,000 charging points in 26 countries, operated by 700 firms.

Access to charge points is enabled by a key, which can be tapped at any point to initiate a charge, or by using the Jaguar Charging or Land Rover Charging app.

With the Pay-As-You-Go package there is no monthly fee, and charging sessions are charged a the current variable rate at each charger. The Gold Tariff – priced at £4.26 per month including VAT – provides fixed prices for charging, differing depending on the speed of the charger. The Platinum Tariff, priced at £8.50 per month including VAT, reduces the fixed rates, making it suitable for drivers that are regularly charging away from home.

As part of its Reimagine strategy, Jaguar will become an all-electric luxury brand by 2025, while all Land Rover nameplates will be available in pure electric form by the end of the decade.

Rawdon Glover, Jaguar Land Rover UK MD, said: “This is a significant step forward for us and our customers as we move closer to our all-electric future. Creating simplicity and convenience throughout the EV ownership experience is a key objective and, until now, we have been impacted by a compromised public charging infrastructure. With our new Jaguar Charging and Land Rover Charging services, we can serve our fleet and business customers with valuable management tools, and enhance the charging process by making it more simple and convenient for drivers throughout the UK and across Europe.” 

Land Rover launched its all-new Range Rover this year and will expand the line-up with a fully electric version in 2023. The Range Rover Sport will also gain electric propulsion next year.