Clearly identify charging bays with these electric vehicle parking space marker stencil kits. Create consistent, professional markings across your car parks and loading areas.
Available as stencil-only or complete kits with paint in a choice of colours, they offer a reusable, cost-effective way to mark out EV parking spaces on concrete or tarmac surfaces.
Product Features
- Durable, reusable stencil for clear electric vehicle parking symbols
- Helps clearly designate charging bays and reserved parking areas
- Available as stencil-only or with paint included for a ready-to-use kit
- Choice of red, white or yellow paint to match your site marking scheme
- Suitable for use on car parks, forecourts, depots and commercial sites
- Supports compliance with on-site traffic management and parking plans
Key Specifications
| Product type | Electric vehicle parking space marker stencil kits |
|---|---|
| Options | Stencil only, stencil with paint |
| Paint colour options | Red, white, yellow |
| Typical use | Marking electric vehicle parking bays and charging points |
| Surface compatibility | Suitable for typical hard floor surfaces such as car parks |
| Price range | £97.20 - £240.60 (depending on kit option) |
| Variant count | 4 kit configurations available |
Applications
- Marking dedicated electric vehicle charging bays in car parks
- Creating clearly signed parking spaces at commercial and industrial sites
- Improving wayfinding and traffic flow around charging areas
- Updating existing parking layouts to include EV-only spaces
- Enhancing visibility of reserved and priority parking zones
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the stencil be reused for multiple parking bays?
Yes, the stencil is designed to be reusable, allowing you to mark multiple electric vehicle bays across your site when used and cleaned correctly.
Which kit should I choose if I already have floor marking paint?
If you already have suitable floor marking paint in your preferred colour, the stencil-only option is usually the most cost-effective choice.
What colour paint should I use for my parking space markings?
The choice of red, white or yellow paint depends on your existing site markings and any internal standards you follow. Many sites use white or yellow for general bay outlines and red for priority or reserved areas.
