Tuesday, December 3, 2024
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1000th charger installed in Waltham Forest

Charge point operator ubitricity has installed the 1,000th public EV charge point in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

The installation marks a significant achievement in the council’s programme to be one of the leading local authorities in London for EV charging, with a commitment to install 2,500 public charge points across the borough by March 2026.

Some 518 of the 1,000 charge points in the London borough were installed by ubitricity, with other chargers supplied by Believ and BP Pulse.

Since May 2019, ubitricity has worked closely with Waltham Forest Council to deploy its charge points, with plans to have installed more than 700 by the end of 2024.

This has been achieved through a mix of GULCS funding and direct award contracts to deploy innovative lamppost-based charge points in existing street furniture.

Waltham Forest Council has set targets for EV charging provision in controlled parking zones across the Borough, aiming to offer at least two residential EV sockets per controlled parking zone, and ensure 80% of households are only a 250 metre walk to a public fast charger. In addition, it is aiming for every town centre with a public rapid charging point and at least two rapid charging hubs.

Cllr Lucy WoakesDeputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Climate and Air Quality at Waltham Forest Council, said:

“This milestone shows just how serious we are about enabling our residents to switch to electric vehicles. Air quality is a serious concern across London, but in Waltham Forest, the harmful pollutants in our air have been decreasing year-on-year since measurements began.

“Enabling people to make the switch to an electric vehicle is a major part of helping to clean up our air and is good for the environment locally and nationally – reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality is in everyone’s interests.”

Stuart Wilson, Market Unit Lead UK at ubitricity, said:

“We are proud of what we’ve achieved with Waltham Forest, but this achievement is just the beginning.

“We plan to have rolled out over 1200 charging sockets across the borough by the end of 2025, not only making it easier for residents to charge their electric vehicles but also improving air quality—a win for everyone.”

Image courtesy of ubitricity/Waltham Forest LBC

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