Richmond Council will install ever 500 new electric vehicle charging points this year

By Heather Nicholls

6th Sep 2023 | Local News

Richmond Council will install over 500 new electric vehicle charging points. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).
Richmond Council will install over 500 new electric vehicle charging points. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).

Richmond Council has announced that they will install 525 new electric vehicle (EV) charging points across Richmond upon Thames.

The borough already has 420 charging points, so the new additions will bring the total to 925. 

Cllr Alexander Ehmann, Chair of Richmond Council's Transport and Air Quality Committee said: "Electric vehicles are becoming more and more popular, with nearly two in every five new car sales being electric, but access to charging can be a barrier.

The charge points, installed directly into existing street lampposts, charge at a speed of up to 5kW and take less than two hours to install. The rollout is planned for key residential locations, allowing easy access to on-street charging, where the majority of residents park on streets with no access to off-street parking.  

The installation and ongoing management will be carried out by ubitricity and will start this year. Drivers will be able pay by debit or credit card or by using the Shell Recharge app. All live sites can be found on ZapMap.

The Richmond Good Move Scheme offers one-year free membership and £50 driving credit for Enterprise car club or Zipcar to residents who commit to scrapping their non-ULEZ compliant car. Other options including public transport tickets and bike hire are also available. Find out more.

     

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