The UK government’s 2030 target to have 300,000 public EV chargepoints installed could be in jeopardy due to unrealistic expectations from local authorities, says Liberty Charge.
A cohesive strategy is needed from government to tackle the resource challenges faced by local authorities, which are currently holding back the installation of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.
New electric vehicle (EV) chargers have been installed for Croydon Council by Liberty Charge as part of the council's aims of installing 400 chargepoints by the end of 2022.
Liberty Charge, the joint venture between Zouk Capital and Virgin Media owner Liberty Global, is rolling out 80 new electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints in Croydon.