Published: 5th Jan 2012 by Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council.
ELECTRIC vehicle drivers in Redcar & Cleveland can relax and recharge their batteries thanks to the installation of the first of 12 new charging points across the borough.
The scheme part of the plugged in places initiative provides local authorities in the region with the opportunity to apply to One North East for match funding to install charging points in their area.
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council have taken the lead and the first charging point is now in place for the public to use at Belmont House car park in Guisborough.
Charging points will also be installed at the following locations over the coming months:
- Guisborough Forest & Walkway centre car park – Pinchinthorpe
- Redcar & Cleveland House Car Park – Redcar
- Windy Hill Lane car park – Marske
- Cat Nab car park – Saltburn
- North Road car park – Loftus
- Westgate – Guisborough
- High Street – Redcar.
Cabinet Member for Highways, Planning and Transport, Councillor Helen McLuckie said:
“As the major vehicle manufacturers reduce the cost of electric vehicles and improve their performance and reliability it is important the Council does all it can to ensure the infrastructure is in place to support it.
These new charging points will establish an improved network in the area making travel by electric vehicle much more attractive for the public.”
Drivers of electric vehicles can register to use the charging points by visiting www.chargeyourcar.org.uk
The website also provides information on charging point locations, journey planning and links to the switch to EV vehicle trial.
The North East is at the forefront of low carbon technology and was chosen as one of three areas to trial the roll out of electric vehicle technology, along with London and Milton Keynes.