Derbyshire County Council, GB develops public electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Derbyshire County Council, GB Public EV Infrastructure
Derbyshire County allocated funds to two local councils to install and operate charging sites. Electric vehicle owners in five communities can access public chargers on high-traffic streets. Public use requires an access card issued by BP Chargemaster. Each charging site can recharge up to eight vehicles at a time. County officials hope that broader EV adoption will contribute to its goal of zero emissions by 2050.
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Car scheme cash to help drive electric vehicle switch - Derbyshire Dales District Council
More than £200,000 has been secured to install electric charging points for up to 24 cars and vans on five sites operated by your District Council, plus two more in the High Peak. Up to eight vehicles will be able to charge up at each site at any one time at our car parks here: Ashbourne – Shawcroft car park Bakewell – New Street Matlock – Edgefold Road
New charging points for electric cars in Matlock and Bakewell | Matlock Mercury
Three new electric car charging sites are now ready for use as part of a Derbyshire County Council push to increase the number of charge points.
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