EV Charging Points Engagement (district councillors)
Engagement has concluded
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Engagement has concluded
The GCC ULEV strategy is to rollout 1,000 on-street EV chargepoints (EVCPs) over the next 3 years to support those residents that do not have access to off-street parking throughout Gloucestershire.
The proposed first phase locations have been identified and are now being put out for review.
The first stage of the review is with the responsible county councillor followed by district councillors and district officers. Following this will be a review with local residents with a letter drop.
The review with the county/district will take 2 weeks with a further 2 weeks for the residential review.
We are looking at a mix of locations, targeting both affluent areas that are likely to be early adopters of EVs as well less affluent areas so that we do not exclude these residents from EV ownership.
Engagement has concluded