From
South West Business:
Six new rapid charge points for electric vehicles to be installed in WiltshireSix new rapid charge points for electric vehicles are to be installed following Wiltshire Council^s successful bid for government funding.
The council received a ^225,000 grant from the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) which will pay for rapid charging points in Melksham, Trowbridge, Corsham, Chippenham, Warminster and Salisbury,
They will be positioned close to major routes for mid-journey top ups and be near businesses such as coffee shops and newsagents to accommodate drivers during the 20 to 30-minute recharge.
The council has recently installed a twin, fast-charging unit in Bradford on Avon Station Car Park and adding twin charging points at Chippenham, Trowbridge and Westbury railway stations in partnership with First Great Western.
The rapid charge points are part of the Local Sustainable Transport Fund project which will eventually link a network of charging points across Wiltshire and will feed into the national network.
John Thomson, cabinet member for transport, said: ^The council is working hard to reduce its CO2 emissions and its impact on climate change. We are committed to helping people travel in a more sustainable way and are always exploring new ways to reduce transport-related emissions across Wiltshire.^
The council will also be putting charging points into its office car parks and campuses.
To discover the location of charging points around the country visit
http://openchargemap.org/site/ to find out more.
Information about low emission vehicles including electric vehicles and charging can be found at
www.gov.uk/office-for-low-emission-vehicles and
www.goultralow.com