Osprey

Drivers using Electroverse for the 20% Osprey discount

Chargers 2,883
PAYG Price From 79p/kWh
Subscription No subscription model
Rating 4/5
✓ Contactless ✓ RFID ✓ App

Speeds: Rapid (50kW), Ultra-rapid (up to 300kW)

Coverage: England and Wales — motorway services, retail parks, fuel stations

Overview

Osprey (formerly Engenie and Osprey Charging) operates nearly 2,883 rapid and ultra-rapid chargepoints across England and Wales. The network has grown rapidly through partnerships with fuel station operators and retail parks, putting chargers in convenient, familiar locations. Standard PAYG pricing starts from 79p/kWh, but a notable benefit is the approximately 20% discount available when charging via Electroverse at certain Osprey locations — making effective pricing around 63p/kWh. Osprey chargers deliver speeds from 50kW rapid to 300kW ultra-rapid. The network accepts contactless, RFID, and app payment.

Pros

Fast-growing network with good coverage

20% off via Electroverse on some chargers

Mix of rapid and ultra-rapid speeds

Contactless and RFID accepted

Convenient fuel station and retail park locations

Cons

From 79p/kWh is not the cheapest

No subscription for discounted rates

Network quality can be inconsistent

Limited Scotland coverage

Best For

Drivers using Electroverse for the 20% Osprey discount. Rated 4/5.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use your Electroverse RFID card or app to start a session at participating Osprey chargers. The discount is applied automatically — no special code or subscription needed.

Osprey offers a mix of 50kW rapid chargers and ultra-rapid chargers up to 300kW. The speed depends on the specific location and your vehicle's maximum charging rate.

Osprey's reliability has improved significantly as the network has grown. Newer installations are generally reliable, though some older units may occasionally have issues.