Town to Benefit From Council's £2.3m Electric Vehicle Chargepoint Funding
CHESHIRE EAST DISTRICT, ENGLAND, JUL 22 – Cheshire East Council aims to install EV chargepoints at 175 sites to support growing EV ownership expected to rise from 8,000 to nearly 100,000 by 2030, officials said.
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Council secures £2.3m to grow EV charging network
Cheshire East Council has secured more than £2.3 million in funding to install EV charge points at about 175 sites across the borough. The funding, awarded through the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS) and the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund (LEVI), will help expand access to EV charging, particularly for residents without off-street parking. These plans also support the council’s EV charging strategy and the UK’s zero e…
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