FI14461
Request
- Does the authority have a published strategy to provide public charging infrastructure across the authority?
- Has the authority received funding from central government schemes to part-fund the Public Charging strategy, such as ORCS, OZEV, ILEV or ULETIS funds/grants?
- Does the authority manage the implementation of charge points directly or do they work with a partner organisation to handle implementation on their behalf, such as procurement, project management etc?
- Number Public Charging Point devices across the authority, and based on current plans please provide an estimate of the number of devices by the end of 2024? (approximate or estimated numbers are fine)
- How many of these Public Charing Points are slow, fast, rapid and ultra rapid charging devices, and based on current plans please provide an estimate of the number of devices by the end of 2024? (approximate or estimated numbers are fine)
- Please provide details below of the main Charge-Point supplier(s) who provide Charging Devices for the authority.
- Are there any mechanisms in place for the authority to share experience and learnings with other authorities to accelerate best practice as the charging infrastructure continues to evolve? Please select all statement that apply.
Response
1 No
2 No
3 No
4
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Number of Charge Points
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At the
End 2023
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Estimated by
End 2024
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Total Public Charging Points
(total of off-street, on-street, destination& en-route charging).
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53
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55
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On-Street Charging Points
(included within the total detailed above)
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9
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9
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5
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Number of Charge Points
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At the
End 2023
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Expected by
End 2024
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Slow Charging Devices (Level 1)
Up to 6 kW.
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0
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0
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Fast Charging Devices (Level 2)
7kW to 22kW.
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53
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53
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Rapid Charging Devices (Level 3)
25kW to 100kWor above
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0
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2
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6 Connected Kerb
7 Yes we share on an informal ad-hoc basis.