description Osprey Charging Overview
insights Ranking position
Osprey Charging ranks #10 of 43 in the Ev Charging Network ranking, behind FLO, ahead of Chargefox.
balance Osprey Charging Pros & Cons
- Simple contactless operation
- Broad UK rapid network
- Responsive customer support
- Convenient roadside locations
- Occasional charger connection failures
- Confusing card payment deposits
- Some unclear parking restrictions
help Osprey Charging FAQ
How much does it cost to charge on the Osprey network?
Osprey currently advertises a standard direct-payment price of 87p per kWh across its UK network. Roaming providers may set a different price, so the rate shown by an external charging app can be higher.
Can I use an Osprey charger without downloading the app?
Yes, Osprey rapid chargers accept contactless bank cards, and the network also supports options such as Apple Pay. The Osprey app is useful for locating chargers, monitoring a session, and downloading VAT receipts, but it is not required for contactless charging.
How fast are Osprey's rapid chargers?
Osprey operates chargers with outputs exceeding 300 kW at some locations, although older sites may be considerably slower. Your actual rate is limited by the charger, the car's maximum DC input, battery temperature, and state of charge.
Do Osprey chargers work with both CCS and CHAdeMO cars?
Connector availability varies by location, with CCS widely used across the network and CHAdeMO still available at some sites. Drivers of cars such as the Nissan Leaf should check the Osprey map for CHAdeMO before travelling.
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