Electric car charge stations

£1.9bn investment will bring 190,000 EV chargers

With many motorists now considering making the switch to electric cars, charging points have become a key area of focus. It has now been announced that £1.9bn investment will bring 190,000 EV chargers to British drivers that have no access to off-street parking – find out more in this article by Darren Cassey from PA Motoring Service.


An electric vehicle charging company has announced a massive rollout of roadside chargers designed to give drivers who couldn’t charge their EV at home more opportunities to top up their batteries.

Connected Kerb says the £1.9 billion of investment will see 190,000 chargers installed by 2030.

The firm says it has signed partnerships for 10,000 chargers in 2021 with 30,000 in the pipeline for 2022. It has also revealed that West Sussex County Council will deploy thousands of public charge points through Connected Kerb over the next 10 years in a deal that is said to provide a blueprint for other local authorities in the future.

The EV charging specialist is fully funding the project and will also manage and maintain the chargers.

Deborah Urquhart, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Environment and Climate Change, said: “Electric vehicles offer us an opportunity to travel without emitting carbon or having a negative impact on air quality, but we know that lack of public charge points is preventing many West Sussex residents from making the switch.”

“I’m delighted to be taking another step forward to address this problem, which will help residents take practical steps to address climate change, and I look forward to working alongside Connected Kerb and our district and borough colleagues to deliver the network of West Sussex charge points.”

Research by energy watchdog Ofgem has found that one in four UK households intend to buy an electric car in the next five years as the 2035 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles approaches.

However, Connected Kerb says there is currently just one public-access on-street EV charger for every 52 EVs.

Dr Chris Pateman-Jones, chief executive officer of Connected Kerb, said: “Knowing you can arrive at virtually any location, at any time, in any vehicle and charge your battery without inconvenience or faff is the reality we must deliver to create an EV society. This project — the largest of its kind in the UK — personifies that future, helping residents to reduce their carbon footprint and making electric vehicle charging accessible to those without off-street parking.”

 

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