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Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Project
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Consultation has concluded, thank you for your feedback.
Background
Southend-on-Sea City Council are committed to supporting residents, businesses, and visitors with the switch to electric vehicles (EV). Our goal is to ensure charge points are installed ahead of demand to inspire confidence in drivers who have not yet made the switch to EV.
This project is related to residential electric charge points across the city and is aimed at residents who do not have access to off street parking. The project is Government funded.
Proposal
The Government expects a minimum of 300,000 public chargers to be installed across the UK by 2030. To help authorities with this goal they have provided grant funding to subsidise private investment (from charge point operators). We cannot guarantee a charge point on your road, but our aim is to meet all areas of demand by providing charge points in the most convenient locations possible. Alongside this project Southend-on-Sea City Council is looking at the EV infrastructure around the City for businesses, fleet and visitors
The Consultation
The consultation ran from 14th March to 19th May and was open to all residents and businesses living or trading in the Borough.
Survey interaction
The main consultation was delivered through the Southend-on-Sea City Council online consultation portal. A total of 626 residents and businesses participated, 215 responded online. alongside a survey with questions we also had an online mapping exercise where you could place pins on a map and 65 individuals participated
Southend-on-Sea City Council are committed to supporting residents, businesses, and visitors with the switch to electric vehicles (EV). Our goal is to ensure charge points are installed ahead of demand to inspire confidence in drivers who have not yet made the switch to EV.
This project is related to residential electric charge points across the city and is aimed at residents who do not have access to off street parking. The project is Government funded.
Proposal
The Government expects a minimum of 300,000 public chargers to be installed across the UK by 2030. To help authorities with this goal they have provided grant funding to subsidise private investment (from charge point operators). We cannot guarantee a charge point on your road, but our aim is to meet all areas of demand by providing charge points in the most convenient locations possible. Alongside this project Southend-on-Sea City Council is looking at the EV infrastructure around the City for businesses, fleet and visitors
The Consultation
The consultation ran from 14th March to 19th May and was open to all residents and businesses living or trading in the Borough.
Survey interaction
The main consultation was delivered through the Southend-on-Sea City Council online consultation portal. A total of 626 residents and businesses participated, 215 responded online. alongside a survey with questions we also had an online mapping exercise where you could place pins on a map and 65 individuals participated
Consultation has concluded, thank you for your feedback.
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Write to: Southend-on-Sea City Council, Information Governance, Complaints and Resolution Hub, PO Box 6, Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 6ER.
Lifecycle
Open
Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Project has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Project has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Project is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.