Local authorities are failing to keep pace with EV driver’s demands. The government’s ambition of 300,000 EV charge points is critical to decarbonising Britain’s roads by 2050. But plans for the UK’s public charging infrastructure are not being delivered. With more EV drivers on the road today, accessibility to charge points is shrinking, but why? How can 40 percent of local authorities still have no formal plan? When previously a fifth of authorities said they could install a local infrastructure within 12 months – why haven’t they? What impact is government funding having on the rollout? What more do local authorities need?
Believ asked 100 local authorities about the biggest barriers they face.
Download the report to discover the answers to these questions and find out how Britain can accelerate the rollout.