Infrastructure + technology

New charging points across North East

40 new EV spaces are due to be put in place across the North East through a partnership between Zest and the North East Combined Authority.
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James Evison
EV charger on road

Some 40 new fast-charging EV spaces are due to be put in place across the North East of England through a partnership between Zest and the North East Combined Authority.

The new chargepoints will be targeted at key destinations, including town centre car parks, coastal sites, country parks, and leisure centres across Newcastle, North Tyneside, Gateshead and Sunderland.

It also aims to tackle the charging inequality faced by many communities in the region with the charging points installed at18 sites. The initiative forms part of the plan for a “more connected, greener North East”, Zest said.

The sites will offer speeds of up to 150kW, with the programme marking the beginning of a wider, rolling initiative to grow the region’s EV network.

The expansion is backed by funding from both HM Government’s Levelling Up Fund and the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS), specific to North Tyneside, as well as private investment from Zest.

Zest is a certified B corporation which already operates more than 60 EV charging spaces across Newcastle and Sunderland, and last year announced a partnership with Durham County Council to deliver an additional 250 charging locations across the county.

North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness, said:

“I have an electric car so I know first-hand how important it is to have reliable charging in the right places. I’ve been told time and time again that communities want more charging points and now I’m making that happen.

“We’ve chosen some of our fantastic tourist spots to invest in as we don’t want visitors to our region to be caught short either. The North East will have the greenest transport in the country and this is a vital step towards that.”

The Future of Roads Minister, Lilian Greenwood, said:

“Our rapid transition to EVs continues and I am absolutely delighted to hear dozens of new chargepoints will be rolled out across the North East, thanks in part to Government funding. This follows our recent £63 million boost for charging infrastructure, as well as our new electric car grant – offering discounts of up to £3,750 per car – to help more people make the switch to electric.

“Not only will this investment lead to greener and smoother journeys across the North East, but it will also help create jobs and grow the economy, a key part of this Government’s Plan for Change.”

Robin Heap, CEO at Zest, said:

“We are pleased to partner with the North East Combined Authority on the deployment of EV chargers across Sunderland, Newcastle, North Tyneside, and Gateshead. Reliable and convenient charging is essential for people to make the switch to electric, and requires extensive infrastructure strategically located to support everyday journeys.”

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