The new chargers are the first tranche to launch following the council’s new partnership with providers APCOA as part of its pledge to deliver a complete, accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging network across the borough by 2030.
A further 14 charging points are due to go live later this year.
The total of 46 new chargers includes 24 in completely new locations and 22 that have replaced existing EV charging points that have reached end-of-life.
The network of 7-kilowatt chargers will soon be complemented by 14 rapid charging points (22-kilowatt), making it even more convenient for residents to charge and get back on the road.
Funding has also been sourced to provide an additional 36 charging points in a second delivery phase, which will be installed once the electrical supplies have been confirmed. Feasibility and planning work is already underway to determine and finalise these locations.
The rollout is great news for Hillingdon residents who own or are thinking of getting an EV. It is even better for HillingdonFirstcardholders, who will get a discounted rate of 60p p/kwh rather than 65p p/kwh when using the chargers.
The new charging points are located at:
Botwell Green Car Park, Hayes (x4)
Brandville Road Car Park, West Drayton (x4)
Fairfield Road Car Park, Yiewsley (x4)
Green Lane Car Park, Northwood (x4)
Highgrove Pool Car Park, Ruislip (x2)
Hillingdon Sports and Leisure Complex Car Park, Uxbridge (x2)
Pump Lane Car Park, Hayes (x4)
Ruislip Lido Willow Lawn Car Park, Ruislip, (x8)
Coming soon:
Civic Centre Car Park, Uxbridge (x6)
Pembroke Gardens Car Park, Ruislip (x5)
St Martin’s Approach Car Park, Ruislip x3)
Rapid charging points coming soon:
Green Lane Car Park, Northwood (x4)
Ruislip Lido Willow Lawn Car Park, Ruislip (x4)
Devonshire Lodge, Eastcote (x6)
Cllr Jonathan Bianco, Hillingdon Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for property, highways and transport, said: “We’re committed to making Hillingdon a green and sustainable borough and delivering on our promise to slash carbon emissions in line with the council’s Climate Action Plan.
“Our new network of EV charging points uses the very latest technology to make them simple and easy to use and helps us future-proof our facilities to meet growing demand as more residents make the switch.
“Not everyone has a driveway or the option to charge their cars at home, so our expanding network will enable residents, and visitors, to top-up their vehicles in a convenient and affordable way.”
The new chargers mark the council’s commitment to its Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy, announced in August 2023 and forms part of its strategic objectives, delivered as part of its Climate Action Plan.
For more information on the strategy, visit www.hillingdon.gov.uk/electric-vehicles
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