Two new electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging stations have been installed in Kilgetty.

The charging points, on Carmarthen Road, are part of InstaVolt's growing network across the UK.

The site features one fully accessible bay with 1.2 metres of additional space on either side.

The charger is installed flush to the ground and has been designed with lower screens and an improved cable management system to allow for easier manoeuvrability.

Delvin Lane, CEO of InstaVolt, said: "We’re delighted to bring more of our award-winning rapid chargers to the area, with class-leading reliability.

"InstaVolt is on hand to offer a fast charge that will get drivers back on the road in no time.

"EV drivers can be confident that when they arrive at the site they’ll find an easy-to-use charger with payment by contactless debit or credit card, as well as being able to enjoy the on-site driver amenities.

"With an extensive, fully nationwide network, EV drivers are never far away from an InstaVolt rapid charger.

"When embarking on a long journey, just a little bit of route planning in advance using search engines or InstaVolt’s own app, makes life easier."

InstaVolt is one of the UK’s largest public EV rapid charging networks, and the new additions bring further rapid chargers to the area.

There are now more than 1,200,000 fully electric cars on Britain’s roads.

With plans to install 10,000 rapid chargers by 2030, InstaVolt currently has more than 1,560 chargers across the country and is installing at a faster rate than any other charge point operator.

Voted as one of Britain’s top rapid charging networks, InstaVolt’s chargers are easy to use and take contactless payment: there’s no need to sign up and no subscription required.

Drivers can visit the website, or sign up to the InstaVolt App, where they can find their nearest charging station, search for real-time availability across its sites, and pay for their charge – all in one place.