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Surrey and New Forest continue council EV charging installation

Two councils have continued the acceleration of electric vehicle charging solutions with new installations.

Surrey County Council has launched a trial of two domestic kerbside electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for residents who do not have access to off-street parking while New Forest District Council is set to install 41 charge points.

The Surrey kerbside trial will allow residents to choose from two options – either cable gullies or a Trojan AON charger – to connect to the residents’ domestic energy supply, to allow home charging for EVs without the need for a driveway.

Councillor Matt Furniss, Surrey County Council Cabinet Member for Infrastructure and Transport said: “Many Surrey residents have written to us in the last year with interest in new and innovative ways to charge electric vehicles from their home.

“I look forward to seeing the outcomes of this trial and hope this could provide another charging solution for residents and allow more people to switch to electric vehicles.”

The installation and maintenance of the cable gullies will be managed by Surrey County Council.

Ian Mackenzie, Trojan Energy CEO, said: “Our home-connected Trojan AON makes EV charging fully accessible to residents who don’t have off-street parking, helping everyone benefit from the transition to EV.”

The trials are expected to run for a minimum of three years, with 30 cable gullies and 50 AON chargers being installed in the first year.

New Forest

It comes as New Forest District Council installs 41 electric vehicle charging points.

Residents, visitors and local businesses can find the electric vehicle charging points in council car parks and at its car parks in Milford on Sea and Barton on Sea. 

Cllr Geoffrey Blunden, portfolio holder for environment and sustainability, said: “We’re working towards our goal of making the district carbon-neutral by 2030. This initiative will reduce carbon footprint in the New Forest, improve air quality and offer an amenity for those to charge their vehicle at convenient locations.

“Whilst climate change presents a challenge for us and our residents, through prompt action we can create opportunities and make a difference.”  

The district council will monitor the usage levels of the electric vehicle charging points as part of the ongoing plans for charging points in their car parks, it said.

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