UK public EV charging provision increases fivefold in five years

UK public EV charging provision increases fivefold in five years

11-Aug-2020 14:43:04 | AutoCar

BP Chargemaster EV chargers There are now almost 20,000 public EV chargers available across the UK, including 3.206 rapid chargers

The number of UK public chargers for electric vehicles has increased by nearly 500% in the last five years, according to new statistics from the Department of Transport.

At the start of July, the department reports that there were 18,265 public EV chargers available in the UK, including 3,206 rapid chargers, with 318 more chargers available in the second quarter of 2020 than the first.

The number of rapid chargers has also greatly increased, with 363% more now available compared to 2015. However, provision of EV chargers varies significantly across the UK.

Unsurprisingly, London has the greatest concentration of chargers, boasting 57 for every 100,000 people. Scotland has 35 chargers using the same measure, but Yorkshire and the Humber, the West Midlands and Northern Ireland are lagging, with just 17, 17 and 16 chargers for every 100,000 people respectively.

Northern Ireland also has the smallest concentration of rapid chargers, with just one  per 100,000 people compared to Scotland’s table-topping 8.9.

The Department of Transport claimed these disparities reflect uneven demand, as well as some local authorities being more proactive than others in bidding for government funding for more chargers.

Despite having one of the highest concentrations of chargers in the UK, the number of chargers in Scotland actually fell by 130 to 1,910 during the quarter, due primarily, according to the Department of Transport, to the effects of coronavirus.

In every other region, the number of chargers increased. London saw the largest increase, gaining 82 more devices over the quarter.

RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes said: “Despite the coronavirus, it’s clear that the installation of new electric vehicle chargers is continuing apace.

“With suggestions that we may have passed ‘peak petrol’, the sight of plenty of new chargers in prominent locations like supermarket car parks could be the nudge that some drivers need to opt for a plug-in car next time they change their vehicle, over one powered purely by petrol or diesel.

“While home charging is one of the most important elements of electric vehicle ownership, a comprehensive public charging network is also vital to giving drivers confidence they can keep topped up when away from home. For this reason, it’s vital new chargers are installed right across the UK in rural as well as urban locations.”

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