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More electric vehicle charging on the way

New lamppost chargers to be installed next month

by Felice Southwell
Thursday 29 Feb, 2024 at 5:47PM
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More electric vehicle charging on the way

Brighton and Hove is to get more electric vehicle (EV) charging points after receiving two new government grants.

From next month, 100 new lamppost charging points will be installed and 20 new fast chargers for electric vehicles will follow in late spring to early summer, subject to Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) consultations.

The rollout will take the number of EV charging points close to 500, in locations which have been requested by residents.

At least 1,650 new chargers are expected to be installed over the next three years, after more funding from central government.

Almost 3000 electric and hybrid vehicles are now registered in Brighton and Hove, according to statistics from the DVLA.

Councillor Trevor Muten, chair of the Transport and Sustainability committee, said: “Brighton and Hove really is leading the way when it comes to providing an Electric Vehicle infrastructure fit for the future.

“The number of EVs is growing fast so we need to make sure we’re ahead of the curve.

“Many more residents, businesses and visitors are choosing to drive fully electric cars and vans as prices come down and the second-hand market expands.

“This funding means we can provide hundreds of new charge points for the thousands of residents and visitors who’ve made the switch to electric or will do so in the years ahead.

“Providing thousands more EV charging points will also make a significant contribution to achieving the city’s net zero goals of moving away from burning polluting fossil fuels, providing affordable, clean energy and improving air quality.

“By re-focusing and scaling up actions, we are working to bring about bigger changes and positive, sustainable benefits for everyone.”

The council says it will base sites for installation of lamppost chargers on requests from residents for EV points near their homes.

It currently has around 700 active requests from residents and it receives approximately 20 more every month.

This first group of 120 new chargers are funded by a government grant of £440,000 from OZEV (Office for Zero Emission Vehicles).

The grant from OZEV will cover 60 percent of the total cost of the new chargers, with EV charging operator Blink Charging covering the remaining 40 percent.

Additionally, the council was awarded £2.865 million from the government’s Local EV Infrastructure (LEVI) fund last month.

This will be used to support the installation of at least 1,650 new chargers over the next three years, with consultation and feedback to take place later this year.

The council hopes to install the second round of new chargers in early 2025.

Almost 3000 electric and hybrid vehicles are now registered in Brighton and Hove, according to statistics from the DVLA.

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  1. John Donne says:
    2 years ago

    Excellent news.

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  2. Barry Johnson says:
    2 years ago

    Sounds like our council are being sold a pup re old technology since the latest car chargers can charge an EV in 15 minutes. Lamp post charging is wholly inefficient and time consuming by comparison and requires many drivers to get up and move their cars in the middle of the night once charged or risk a PCN.
    Weird to invest so much in additional chargers just as the EV market is in decline too. They will be yesterday’s news in a few short years and lithium for batteries is predicted to run out next year, which might bring their demise about even sooner. https://www.businessinsider.com/automakers-back-to-the-drawing-board-ev-plans-2024-2?r=US&IR=T

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Interesting article, says something a bit different to what you’ve summarised though. Hybrids being the focus for the near term with EVs later on down the line.

      Of course, silly situations such as “having to move at midnight” needs to challenged should it happen.

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  3. Patrick Wilson says:
    2 years ago

    It would useful if the Transport & Sustainability committee published their strategic targets for the ratio of Chargers / Car parking permits for each Zone.
    I agree that lamppost chargers are probably going to be inadequately slow at charging ( around 20hours) – particularly useless for out of town visitors.
    Battery technology is developing very rapidly eg solid state and silicon.
    Once you’ve driven an electric car you’ll know that they’re really nice and satisfying.
    Let’s get the infrastructure strategy appropriate and understood. Everyone can then plan.

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