Where do you want to see new EV charge points?
Introduction
Leeds City Council is dedicated to supporting the transition to zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) through the development and expansion of a reliable public network of electric vehicle charge points. Leeds currently hosts numerous charge points; however, we recognize the need to rapidly expand this network, particularly in under-served areas across the city.
The Government has recently brought forward the scheduled ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles to 2030, accelerating the shift to electric vehicles. To ensure that the public has the confidence to make this transition, it is essential to establish a comprehensive network of charge points as soon as possible.
A robust EV charging infrastructure and increased adoption of electric vehicles are crucial steps towards achieving the net zero emission targets supported by Leeds City Council. This will not only improve air quality but also prepare Leeds for the phase-out of petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2030. By working together, we can build a cleaner, greener future for our city.
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- Battery-electric vehicle (BEV) A vehicle powered only by electricity, also known as a ‘pure’ or 100% electric car. The vehicle is charged by an external power source, i.e. at a chargepoint. These vehicles do not produce any tailpipe emissions. Most battery-electric cars have a real-world range of 100-300 miles on a single charge.
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) This is a vehicle that has a battery, electric drive motor and an internal combustion engine (ICE). It can be driven using the ICE, the electric drive motor, or both, and can be recharged from an external power source. Typical PHEVs will have a pure-electric range of up to 50 miles. Once the electric battery is depleted, journeys can continue in hybrid mode, meaning that there is no range limitation. PHEVs are only efficient if they are charged regularly, otherwise they can be more expensive to run than a conventional petrol or diesel vehicle.
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Public electric vehicle charging points increase convenience for electric vehicle owners and make electric vehicle ownership a possibility for people who do not have access to charging facilities at home.