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Liverpool residents recieve boost as new EV charging open across the city

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Liverpool residents recieve boost as new EV charging open across the city
Credit: Liverpool City Council

More than 130 residential streets across Liverpool have received new electric vehicle (EV) charging points.

An additional 300 on-street charging points have been installed in partnership with Otaski Energy Solutions (OtaskiES) and J McCann & Co Ltd, almost doubling the size of the Council’s network to more than 670 charge points.

The project has been funded through the Government’s On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme, which supports EV infrastructure for people without access to off-street parking. Approximately 40 per cent of UK households fall into this category, meaning on-street charging is essential for enabling more people to make the switch to cleaner transport.

The new charge points have been installed directly into existing street lampposts and offer charging speeds of up to 5kW. All are powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, backed by Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs).

Residents and businesses have helped shape the rollout by suggesting locations, each of which was assessed for suitability and accessibility before installation.

The Council aims to expand its network to 2,000 on-street charging points by May 2027. To find out more or request a new location, visit the Council website.

For those considering switching from petrol or diesel to an EV, a public showcase featuring a range of manufacturers and dealers will take place on Friday 8 May on Church Street and Lord Street. The free event will give people the chance to explore the latest models and get expert advice on making the transition to sustainable travel.

Councillor Dan Barrington, Cabinet Member for Transport and Connectivity said:

“Many residents are keen to move to electric vehicles, but a lack of accessible charging points can be a real barrier, especially if they don’t have a driveway or garage.

“By installing hundreds of new charging points and almost doubling our on-street network, we’re removing that obstacle and ensuring EVs are a practical, accessible option for everyone who wants to reduce their environmental impact.”

Stephen Lawrence, Head of Business Development at Otaski Energy Solutions Ltd said:

“Otaski Energy Solutions is proud to support Liverpool City Council’s drive toward a cleaner, smarter, and more connected future.

“The installation of 300 lamppost chargers will make EV charging more accessible to residents and visitors alike, helping the city take meaningful steps toward reducing emissions and achieving its sustainability goals.”

Find out more on the Liverpool City Council website.

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