New sites sought for EV charging points

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North Somerset Council is asking people to put forward potential locations after receiving funding to improve the charging infrastructure in the area.

The council has received £851,000 through the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund to support those without access to off-street parking or driveways to help them make the switch to electric vehicles. Working with a charge point operator, the council aims to address gaps in the charging network across the area, including in rural and disadvantaged areas where the private sector may not typically install chargers. 

The funding also supports the council's work to reduce carbon emissions.

Suggestions for charging points outside homes, workplaces, shops, or near local parks are all being considered. Every suggestion will help build a picture of what’s needed locally. 

Cllr Hannah Young, North Somerset Council's executive member with responsibility for sustainable travel said: "We are committed to supporting people to make the switch to electric vehicles in addition to improving public transport and active travel routes.

"We welcome any suggestions for new charging sites that will make owning an electric vehicle an option for those who don't have access to private charging points at home."

To have your say visit https://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/evchargesuggestion and drop a pin in the map where you think a charge point should be placed.