Including the closely related terms electric vehicle, and electric vehicles.
… renewable energy. We’ve initiated a programme of energy efficiency retrofitting for our council homes, schools and premises, and are supporting fuel-poor residents to improve their homes. We’ve expanded our electric vehicle charging network to be one of the largest in the UK, aiming to have 1,000 installed by the end of 2021, and we’re replacing our fleet with electric vehicles. We’ve rolled out…
…, heat and power our built environment. How we move around. What we buy, use and dispose of. How we make space for nature. How we make ourselves resilient to the changes happening. 14 - Air quality, including through cycling, walking, electric vehicles, and removal of gas boilers - Health and wellbeing, including through warm homes, cycling, access to green space…
… investment in excess of £2 billion, for which investment will be needed from government, businesses and residents. Some of these costs will be defrayed through resulting efficiencies; the net cost to decarbonise the UK is projected to be less than 1% of GDP16. Some investment will result in operational savings: more energy efficient buildings and lower running costs of electric vehicles offer…
… creates air and noise pollution, with significant implications for biodiversity and public health. The council has delivered a range of policies and schemes to encourage active travel, reducing traffic, and making cleaner vehicle substitutions. Cycle lanes, low- traffic neighbourhoods, electric vehicle (EV) charging points, and an air quality action plan are just some of the transport-related…