Including the closely related term charge points.
… 2030 Climate Action Plan. There are 47 Local Wildlife Sites, making up 740 hectares and account for 21% of the land in the City of Lincoln administrative boundary and protected from development in our Local Plan. Since 2008 we have been gradually increasing the number of Electric Vehicle Charge Points in city council owned car parks for use by commuters, visitors as well as residents…
… with limited access to off road parking at home. As of July 2023 Lincoln is in the top 15% of Local Authority areas in England for provision of EV charge points with 72 EVCPs per 100 000 population.1 , Citywide reduction of carbon emissions of 48% since 2005 baseline year.2 Continuous Improvement On the 23rd July 2019 the council agreed a motion declaring a Climate and Environmental Emergency…
… and continuous improvement. This report demonstrates our journey towards net zero carbon, where we are now and where we want to be, not just to demonstrate our environmental progress, but to fulfil our duty to protect and enhance the environment for the benefit of our residents. Angela Andrews . Chief Executive – City of Lincoln Council July 2023 1 Electric Vehicle Charge Point Statistics January…
… community to deliver a citywide net zero target. The following projects are a summary of the Council’s community environmental actions. Electric Vehicles and charging infrastructure. Since 2006 the City of Lincoln Council have been installing electric vehicles charge points in Council owned and managed car parks to gradually increase electric vehicle infrastructure to meet the growing demand…
… chargers and is in the top 20% local authority areas with the highest provision per 100 000 population in the UK8 The council are due to increase the provision of electric vehicle charge points where required across the city in 2023 with a further 48 charging points in areas of the city with limited of street parking. Sustainable Warmth Programme 8 Electric vehicle charging…