Monthly Archives: February 2020

Slow Charging the ZOE at Highgate (Image: T. Larkum)

Funding for on-street chargepoints doubled to help charge up electric vehicle revolution

Residential street chargepoint funding doubled and plans increasing access to real-time information released.

Charging and driving an electric vehicle will be easier, cheaper and more convenient in the future, thanks to double the funding for more chargepoints on residential streets next year and new plans to make sure drivers can easily access real-time information about places to charge their electric car.

Slow Charging the ZOE at Highgate (Image: T. Larkum)
Slow Charging the ZOE at Highgate (Image: T. Larkum)

The Transport Secretary today (21 January 2020) announced that government funding will be doubled to £10 million for the installation of chargepoints on residential streets next year. This could fund up to another 3,600 chargepoints across the country and make charging at home and overnight easier for those without an off-street parking space.

The government is also looking at how to make information about all public chargepoints including locations and power ratings openly available in a standard format for the first time. The Department for Transport will look at how real-time information could be published, showing whether chargepoints are in working order and currently in use, which could then be used by developers and incorporated into sat navs and route mapping apps

Ensuring that charging an electric vehicle is a convenient and simple process is crucial to meeting the government’s ambitions of phasing out petrol and diesel cars.

Read more: Gov.uk

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2020 Renault Zoe (Image: Renault)

What Car? Names Renault ZOE Best Small Electric Car 7th Time In A Row

The seventh consecutive win for ZOE in the “Best Small Electric Car” category.

Renault ZOE once again has won the What Car? Awards in the”Best Small Electric Car” category. It’s already the seventh consecutive win for ZOE!

In 2020, the next-generation ZOE with a 52 kWh battery and many improvements was unmatched according to What Car? (see review above), which has been evaluating cars for over 40 years.

In the UK, the new ZOE starts at £25,670 OTR including the Plug-in Car Grant, and comes with a free 7 kW (single-phase) charging wallbox (plus a standard installation).

Read more: Inside EVs

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