Charging points in our car parks
We are installing electric vehicle charging points in our car parks. There are:
- 15 charging points at Adam and Eve Street car park
- 12 charging points at Arbury Court car park
We will soon switch on:
- 12 charging points at Campkin Road car park
- 23 charging points at Castle Hill car park
- 8 charging points at Gwydir Street car park
The charging points are provided and managed by Connected Kerb. Visit their website or install their app to check current charging prices. There is no membership cost – you only pay to charge your vehicle.
Normal parking charges apply while you recharge your vehicle. You can be fined if you stay at a charging point for more than four hours between 8am and 6pm.
Report any problems with a charging point to Connected Kerb using the contact details below. Each charging point has a reference number – tell Connected Kerb this number when you report a problem.
We have installed the charging points using grant funding from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles.
Our vision is for Cambridge to be net zero carbon by 2030. Reducing carbon emissions from transport is one of the ways we will achieve this. Read about our climate change strategy for more information about this work.
Charging points elsewhere in Cambridge
The county council is responsible for on-street and residential charging points.
Four of the Park & Ride sites around the city have charging points:
- Babraham Road Park & Ride
- Madingley Road Park & Ride
- Milton Park & Ride
- Trumpington Park & Ride
Some businesses and hotels have electric vehicle charging points.
Zap-Map has an interactive map of charging points across the UK. It includes the types of point available at each location.