Supporting a Ticket to NetZero
Rail is already the most sustainable mode of public transport, contributing only 1% of Scotland’s overall transport carbon emissions. To support our growing commitment to achieving NetZero and a fully decarbonised rail network by 2035, ScotRail operates a network of Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Points. There are currently 162 EV Connections at 61 ScotRail stations across Scotland.
- Aberdeen
- Airdrie
- Arbroath
- Armadale
- Ayr
- Bathgate
- Bridge of Allan
- Cardross
- Croy
- Cumbernauld
- Cupar
- Dalry
- Drem
- Dumfries
- Dunbar
- Dyce
- East Kilbride
- Easterhous
- Elgin
- Eskbank
- Falkirk High
- Girvan
- Gleneagles
- Glengarnock
- Gorebridge
- Gourock
- Greenock
- Gretna Green
- Helensburgh
- Inverness Airport
- Johnstone
- Kilmarnock
- Kintore
- Kirknewton
- Lanark
- Lenzie
- Linlithgow
- Longniddry
- Markinch
- Montrose
- Musselburgh
- Newcraighall
- Newtongrange
- North Berwick
- Oban
- Patterson
- Perth
- Pitlochry
- Prestonpans
- Reston
- Robroyston
- Shawfair
- Stirling
- Stow
- Troon
- Tweedbank
- Uddingston
- Uphall
- Wemyss Bay
- West Calder
- Wick
Accessing ScotRail’s EV Charging Network
Access to ScotRail’s EV charging points is via ChargePlace Scotland’s website or App. ChargePlace Scotland is The Scottish Government’s National Electric Vehicle charging network and users can register free of charge. Details can be found on the link below:
Visit ChargePlace Scotland Website
Current EV Charging Tariffs
From 8 January 2024, a standard Electrical Vehicle Charging tariff of £0.43p/kWh will be charged at all ScotRail EV points. In addition, an overstay cost of £12.00 per 12 hours will apply. Full details can be found on the ChargePlace Scotland website.