Phone charging stations for stadiums and festivals.
Tickets, payments and finding friends all run on one battery that was never sized for a full day out. In a crowd, a dead phone is a safety issue.

Where the charging kiosk sits.
- Guests
Rent a power bank at one stand and return it at another. Groups stay findable across the site.
- Kiosk
Floor-standing kiosks at entrances and concourses, replenished by ZAPT through the event.
- Venue
Guests stay connected and safe, and the site earns a revenue share at event scale.
The Titan-24 is built for this. It is a floor-standing tower at 35.5cm × 45cm × 180cm with 24 slots and dual screens, so it holds a crowd’s worth of stock and stays visible the length of a concourse.
See the kiosk range“Everyone films the races, so phones out here die early and people would drift off before the end of the card. The kiosk keeps more of them in for the last race.”
Stadiums & festivals, in detail.
- How many charging kiosks does a festival site need?
- It depends on gate numbers and site layout, and ZAPT plans placement with the organiser. The usual pattern is a Titan-24 at each main entrance and on the busiest concourses, so guests can rent a power bank at one point and return it at another without crossing the site.
- Who restocks during a multi-day event?
- ZAPT does. Every charging kiosk reports stock live, and priority replenishment covers the event so units are cycled back into circulation rather than running dry on day two.
- Why does a dead phone matter at an event?
- Because the ticket, the cashless payment wallet and the way a group finds each other are all on it. At a crowded site a flat phone stops being an inconvenience and becomes a welfare issue, which is why organisers treat power as infrastructure.
Other sectors on the network.
- Pubs & bars
Guests stay for the next round instead of leaving to find a charger.
- Restaurants & cafés
The seats by the sockets stop being the only ones anyone wants.
- Gyms & fitness studios
Members finish the session instead of leaving when the music stops.
- Hotels & stays
The front desk stops storing guests’ phones in a drawer.
- Shopping centres
Visits run longer across every unit in the centre.
Written about stadiums & festivals
- How UK Event Venues Use Phone Charging Stations to Eliminate Battery Anxiety
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- The Rise of Power Bank Sharing: A Market Set to Double by 2032
The global power bank sharing market is projected to grow from £6 billion to over £25 billion. Here's what's behind the growth in portable charging.
Place a kiosk in your venue.
Placement is free, install takes under an hour and the revenue share is paid quarterly with a full statement.