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Plans to install electric car chargepoints in every new home

The Canary by The Canary
15 July 2019
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All new homes in England could be fitted with an electric car chargepoint under government plans.

The Department for Transport (DfT) is proposing to change building regulations to make the devices mandatory in new-builds with a dedicated car parking space.

It has launched a consultation on the plan, which is aimed at encouraging the uptake of electric vehicles by making it easier, cheaper and more convenient to charge them.

The DfT claimed the legislation would be “a world first”.

The government also announced it wants all newly-installed rapid and higher-powered chargepoints to provide the option of paying by debit or credit card by spring next year.

Motorists are currently forced to use multiple smartphone apps or membership cards to access different charging networks.

Making the installation of chargepoints compulsory for new homes and offices was included in the government’s Road to Zero strategy published last summer.

AA president Edmund King said: “These announcements are a step in the right direction. It is encouraging that we will have an over-arching review to give a clearer picture of what is needed on the electric highway ahead.

“We are pleased that our calls for rapid chargers to be accessed by all via debit and credit cards or contactless payment has been heeded.”

The government plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040 and says at least half of new cars should be ultra-low emission by 2030.

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  1. Airlane1979 says:
    7 years ago

    Nothing especially interesting here, merely a Conservative government encouraging further growth in private car ownership and use. Far more worthwhile would be to ensure every new home of any size has sufficient space to securely keep one bicycle for each inhabitant, and that there is a nearby bus stop with services sufficient to enable easy use to travel to work.

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