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The Essential Guide to EV Charging Etiquette for Hotels

  • Andy Gray
  • Oct 9, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Mar 13

Staying at a hotel should be relaxing. But if you drive an EV, there’s a new social minefield to navigate: the charging bay. Much like the hotel breakfast buffet, it’s all about sharing, being polite, and avoiding that awkward moment when someone else catches you out.


So, what does good EV charging etiquette look like when you’re staying overnight? Here are a few tips to help keep the peace.


1. Park Like You Mean It


Those spaces marked with little lightning bolts are not decorative. If you’re not plugging in, don’t park there. It’s the EV equivalent of leaving your towel on a sun lounger at 6 AM and never coming back.


Hotels and Charge Point Operators can help by making signage clear, so guests know these bays are reserved for charging only.


2. Don’t Hog the Plug


It’s tempting to leave your car plugged in long after it’s charged, but that’s like filling your plate at the buffet and guarding the toaster. Once you’ve had your fill, unplug and let the next guest have a turn.


Most hotel chargers are up to 22 kW AC, perfect for topping up overnight. If you’re only staying for dinner, think about moving your car once you have enough charge.


3. Respect the Queue


If you arrive to find another EV already charging, patience is key. No passive-aggressive notes on the windscreen, no tutting in reception. Most drivers are just trying to get enough charge to carry on their journey.


Hotels can ease the strain by offering multiple chargers and, ideally, a way to book a charging bay with your room.


4. Keep Cables Tidy


Tripping over a charging cable in the dark is nobody’s idea of a relaxing evening. Wrap it up, place it neatly, and resist the urge to leave it for people to jump across. Hotels can help by making sure bays are well-lit and clearly marked.


5. Share the Knowledge


If you’re a seasoned EV driver, you know how to tap, scan, or plug without breaking a sweat. But not everyone does. A kind word at the charger, or a simple “let me show you,” can save a fellow guest a lot of stress and the front desk a flurry of questions.


6. Remember What Hotel Charging Is For


It’s easy to wish every charger was as fast as a pit stop in Formula 1. But hotel charging is designed to match the pace of your stay. You plug in, enjoy your evening, get a good night’s sleep, and set off in the morning with a full battery. It’s about convenience and peace of mind, rather than speed.


How Go Zero Takes the Stress Out of Etiquette


The good news is that many of these potential flashpoints, from charger hogging to payment confusion, can be avoided entirely when hotels use Go Zero’s charging solutions.


Our chargers are reliable, simple to use, and designed with guests in mind. Contactless tap-to-pay and app-free options mean there’s no fumbling at the bay. Reservation features let drivers book a charger alongside their room, reducing parking stress. With round-the-clock monitoring and support, hotels can be confident the chargers are working when guests need them most.


In short, Go Zero chargers remove the uncertainty, keep guests happy, and save staff from awkward conversations at reception.


Why It Matters


With more than 85,000 public charge points now across the UK and only 6% of city hotels offering EV charging, competition for the EV guest is heating up. Drivers are actively filtering hotel searches by “has EV charging,” and they will remember whether your hotel made it easy or left them circling the car park at midnight.


The Future of Hospitality and EV Charging


As the electric vehicle market continues to grow, hotels must adapt to meet the needs of their guests. Offering reliable EV charging solutions is no longer just a luxury; it’s a necessity. By providing accessible charging options, hotels can attract more guests and increase revenue.


Imagine a world where every hotel stay comes with the assurance of a fully charged vehicle. This is the future we’re working towards.


Final Thought


Good etiquette is about making life easier for everyone, just like good charging. So next time you check into a hotel with your EV, think of the charger as part of the hospitality. Be polite, share the space, and let convenience do its job. With Go Zero chargers on site, you and your guests can skip the drama and enjoy the real luxury: a stress-free stay and a fully charged car.

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