Cambs plans mass charge point installation

Cambridge City Council has turned on the first 15 publicly accessible chargers as it looks to roll out hundreds across the local area.

More than 600 new EV charging points are being installed at 14 car parks across Cambridge in the coming years, in partnership with Connected Kerb.

The programme aims to make it significantly easier for people in Cambridge to charge electric vehicles, with free parking available for anyone doing so overnight between 6pm and 8am.

Installing these new chargers forms an important part of the council’s climate strategy, and to reduce its own direct emissions to net-zero carbon by 2030.

Another 55 new charging points have been installed and will be ready for use soon while hundreds more will be installed and come online as the programme continues. A multi-storey car park is also in the process of having 39 chargers installed as part of the first phase of the deployment plan.

Under the terms of the long-term partnership with Connected Kerb, the installation of new infrastructure will be at no overall cost to the public purse, it said.

Cllr Katie Thornburrow, Executive Councillor for Planning, Building Control and Infrastructure, said: “We want to help make it as easy as possible for people to charge their cars or make the switch to electric vehicles to help with the city’s goal of being net zero by 2030.”

Cllr Rosy Moore, Executive Councillor for Climate Action and Environment, said: “Our ambitious, long-term partnership with Connected Kerb is a really cost-effective way for the council to provide these new facilities, and as more chargers come online they will be another significant milestone for our urgent, ongoing work to tackle the climate crisis, reduce emissions and make Cambridge a cleaner, greener city.”

Chris Pateman-Jones, CEO of Connected Kerb, said: “This project will offer a real chance to improve EV uptake, improve local air quality and allow anyone who needs to charge their vehicle the chance to just plug in and get on with the rest of their day.”

Image from Connected Kerb

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