Including the closely related term vehicle charging.
… be maintained for the good of people and the environment. The Council is aiming to increase the number of its electric pool cars (currently two) as an alternative to existing diesel-powered cars. £368,000 grant funding has been obtained from the Welsh Government Local Transport Fund to install 28 fast electric-vehicle charging points (56 sockets – i.e. ‘double-headed’ chargepoints, which…
… appropriate, and if more efficient – are parked at Thornton. Vans BEV small car-derived vans have a reported range of up to 240 miles, and could be a possible alternative to the existing diesel-fuelled small vans on fleet. Charging infrastructure would need to be installed at each depot and possibly other strategic sites across the County. PCC should consider installing home charging points…
… are capable of charging two vehicles at once) and two rapid charging points throughout the County. - In 2018/19, the Phase 1 rollout of 16 ‘fast’ chargeposts (32 sockets) occurred at eight locations. - In 2020, the Phase 2 rollout is nearly complete and will add 12 more fast charging facilities (24 sockets) at seven further locations. Phase 2 will also see the installation of two rapid chargeposts…