New measures announced to support the uptake of plug-in vehicles
19 Feb 2013
A £37 million funding package is set to benefit drivers with plug-in vehicles
Drivers with plug-in vehicles are set to benefit from a £37 million funding package for home and on-street charging and for new charge points for people parking plug-in vehicles at railway stations.
The coalition government will provide 75% of the cost of installing new charge points. This can be claimed by:
people installing chargepoints where they live
local authorities installing rapid charge points to facilitate longer journeys, or providing on-street charging on request from residents who have or have ordered plug-in vehicles
train operators installing new charge points at railway stations.
The £37 million funding for the package comes from the government’s £400 million commitment to increase the uptake of ultra low emission vehicles and is available until April 2015.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said:
This investment underlines the government’s commitment to making sure that the UK is a world leader in the electric car industry.
Plug-in vehicles can help the consumer by offering a good driving experience and low running costs. They can help the environment by cutting pollution. And most importantly of all, they can help the British economy by creating skilled manufacturing jobs in a market that is bound to get bigger.
Business Minister Michael Fallon said:
The government is supporting a range of ultra low emission vehicles. Today’s announcement will make the consumer environment for plug-in vehicles more attractive and, in turn, makes the UK a more compelling place to invest. There are huge business opportunities so we’re committed to ensuring the UK leads the way globally for low carbon vehicles.
The full package announced today includes:
up to £13.5 million for a 75% grant for homeowners in the United Kingdom wishing to have a domestic chargepoint installed
an £11 million fund for local authorities in England to:
install on-street charging for residents who have or have ordered a plug-in vehicle but do not have off-street parking – authorities can apply for up to 75% of the cost of installing a chargepoint
provide up to 75% of the cost of installing rapid chargepoints in their areas around the strategic road network
up to £9 million available to fund the installation of chargepoints at railway stations
up to £3 million to support the installation of chargepoints on the government and wider public estate by April 2015
a commitment to review government buying standards (mandatory for central government departments) to lower the fleet average CO₂/km of new cars and encourage the uptake of plug-in vehicles in central government.
The package also includes a previously-announced £280,000 of funding to expand the Energy Saving Trust’s plugged-in fleets initiative in England to help a further 100 public and private sector fleets to understand and identify where ultra low emission vehicles could work for them.
New measures announced to support the uptake of plug-in vehicles
19 Feb 2013
A £37 million funding package is set to benefit drivers with plug-in vehicles
Drivers with plug-in vehicles are set to benefit from a £37 million funding package for home and on-street charging and for new charge points for people parking plug-in vehicles at railway stations.
The coalition government will provide 75% of the cost of installing new charge points. This can be claimed by:
The £37 million funding for the package comes from the government’s £400 million commitment to increase the uptake of ultra low emission vehicles and is available until April 2015.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said:
Business Minister Michael Fallon said:
The full package announced today includes:
The package also includes a previously-announced £280,000 of funding to expand the Energy Saving Trust’s plugged-in fleets initiative in England to help a further 100 public and private sector fleets to understand and identify where ultra low emission vehicles could work for them.