Denbighshire County Council has secured cash to provide four electric vehicle charging points in two Llangollen car parks.
The council will receive a total of £57,400 grant funding from the UK Government’s Office for Zero Emission Vehicles, supported by the Energy Saving Trust, to support the delivery of an Electric Vehicle Public Charging Pilot.
The pilot will
provide fast charging points in eight public car parks across Denbighshire for
use by the public, including Market Street and the Pavilion car parks in Llangollen.
The locations
include:
Factory Ward Car Park |
Denbigh |
2 x 22 kilowatt (KW) Alternating Current (AC)
charge points (ability to charge 4 vehicles) |
Bowling Green Car Park |
St Asaph |
1 x 22kW AC (ability to charge 2 vehicles) |
Market St Car Park |
Llangollen |
2 x 22 kW AC (ability to charge 4 vehicles) |
Pavilion Car Park |
Llangollen |
2 x 22 kW AC (ability to charge 4 vehicles) |
Cae Ddol Car Park |
Ruthin |
2 x 7Kw AC (ability to charge 4 vehicles) |
Craft Centre Car Park |
Ruthin |
2 x 22 kW AC (ability to charge 4 vehicles) |
Fern Ave Car Park |
Prestatyn |
2 x7Kw AC (ability to charge 4 vehicles) |
Morley Road Car Park |
Rhyl |
2 x 22kW AC (ability to charge 4 vehicles) |
Locations have been selected using a range of criteria including location and accessibility and
Locations have been selected using a range of criteria including location and accessibility and include a mixture of key routes and car parks close to residential properties without access to off-road parking.
Procurement for the charging points will take place in the autumn with the intention for them to be installed and operational by Spring 2022.
The aim is to
open up possibilities for people to transition to an electric vehicle where
they didn’t previously have access to a charging facility.
The project is
part of the council’s action to tackle climate change following the declaration
of a Climate and Ecological Emergency in 2019 and adoption of the Climate and
Ecological Change Strategy in 2021.
Other Electric
vehicle initiatives are involved in the council’s goal to meet the target of a
net carbon zero council by 2030.
Projects
currently under development include expanding the council’s Electric Vehicle
Charging infrastructure and increasing the number of electric vehicles in its
Fleet to deliver Council services.
The council is also delivering a pilot project to encourage taxi companies to transition to the use of electric vehicles after securing funding from Welsh Government.
Cllr Brian
Jones, the Council’s Lead Member for Waste, Transport and the Environment,
said: “It is fantastic for the Council to be part of such an important project
which plays a vital part within our aim to tackle the climate and ecological
emergency.
“Electric
vehicles are a big part of our future so this is an important step for the
county.
“They will
create healthier surroundings and provide convenience for those community
members and visitors who choose to use an electric vehicle.
“These
charging points will provide a real advantage to the whole of Denbighshire but
we also hope that some of these locations will be of particular benefit to
nearby households with no off road charging facilities. They will also provide
useful data to inform potential future expansion analysis of the EV Charging
network here in Denbighshire.”
The electric
vehicle charging points will be located on two of Denbighshire Leisure site’s
including Llangollen Pavilion and Ruthin Craft Centre.
Jamie Groves,
Managing Director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, said: “As a company we are
committed to improving the environment for our residents, which contributes to
better Health and Wellbeing. We are delighted to be supporting the Council and
the Welsh Government in tackling the climate and ecological emergency declared
in 2019, and beyond this project we will continue to work with the Council on a
number of projects towards their climate change agenda.”
* For more information about the council’s wider climate and ecological change strategy visit - www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/environmental-health/climate-and-ecological-change/climate-and-ecological-change.aspx
MP welcomes new charging points
Member of Parliament for Clwyd South, Simon Baynes MP, has welcomed the news that Denbighshire Council has secured grant funding from the UK Government to develop an Electric Vehicle Public Charging Pilot scheme.
He said: “I warmly welcome the news that Denbighshire Council has secured grant funding from the UK Government to develop an Electric Vehicle Public Charging Pilot scheme which will benefit residents in Llangollen.
"And it shows the commitment of the UK Conservative Government to Clwyd South and North Wales as this scheme comes as part of the Prime Minister’s focus on supporting green jobs, and accelerating our path to net zero as part of the Green Industrial Revolution.
“This is a great initiative with strong potential to kickstart the uptake of electric vehicles in Llangollen and the rest of Denbighshire. Electric vehicles are a big part of our future so this is an important step for making a greener, cleaner Llangollen.”
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