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THE effectiveness of a Government scheme to improve public EV charging infrastructure has been questioned, following a lack of transparency and concerns over uptake from councils.
Department for Transport (DfT) chiefs announced a £20million investment last week in the Local EV Infrastructure (LEVI) pilot scheme, with nine councils – Barnet, Dorset, Durham, Kent, Midlands Connect, North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk and Warrington – being awarded funding. The money is expected to go towards the installation of around 1,000 chargers.
Similar projects to help EV drivers who don’t have off-street parking, such as the On-street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS), have previously struggled to attract bids from local authorities. Only 107 councils have successfully applied for ORCS funding in the past five years.
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