Hundreds of EV charging points to be installed in Stoke-on-Trent

By Sarah Garner 11th Oct 2023

New data shows that Stoke-on-Trent will require 800 public charging points by 2030 to meet demand (Nub News).
New data shows that Stoke-on-Trent will require 800 public charging points by 2030 to meet demand (Nub News).

Hundreds of electric vehicle charging points are set to be installed in Stoke-on-Trent in a move to reduce pollution and improve air quality.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council has secured more than £3 million through the Department for Transport's (DfT) Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Fund to install up to 500 electric vehicle charging points across the city.

New data shows that Stoke-on-Trent will require 800 public charging points by 2030 to meet the electric vehicle charging demand. Currently there are around 1,500 electric vehicles in the city and less than 60 accessible charging points.

The pilot project will see around 50 charging points installed across the city in 2024/25 while the city council's wider Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Delivery Programme will include the installation of a further 500 EVCPs between 2025 – 2029.

EV charging points have already been installed on Costa car park in Longton and permission has been approved for more chargers on the nearby Phoenix Retail Park (Nub News).

The majority of the EVCPs will be installed in residential areas with limited off-street parking for charging electric vehicles.

Councillor Amjid Wazir, cabinet member for city pride, enforcement and sustainability, said: "Like most towns and cities, Stoke-on-Trent has poor air quality and road transport is a key contributor to that. Pollution can have a detrimental impact on the health of our residents, so we hope this scheme will benefit the environment as well as motorists and commuters.

"We understand that not everyone wants, or chooses to use, electric vehicles but we also recognise that we need to improve the accessibility of charging points across the city, particularly for those without their own driveways.

"We have received 100 per cent funding for this programme so it will come at no additional cost to the taxpayer. Now we want to work with partners in the coming years to bring forward this scheme and make sure we are ready for our residents and businesses when they want to switch to electric vehicles."

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