Shropshire plans major expansion of EV charging network

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Shropshire Council’s Cabinet has approved plans for a major expansion of EV charging across the county, supported by more than £2 million in Government funding and significant private‑sector investment.

The programme – part of the Department for Transport’s Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Fund – is aiming to more than double the number of public EV charge points currently available in Shropshire.

Under the new plans, some 500 or more additional public EV charge points will potentially be installed in towns, villages and rural communities, with a particular focus on helping residents who cannot charge at home because they do not have access to a driveway.

Once appointed, the Charge Point Operator will install, operate and maintain the charge points for the full 15-year contract term, while the council will receive an annual concession fee and a share of charging revenue as usage increases over time.

In addition to the LEVI programme, Shropshire Council has secured £133,780 from the EV Pavement Channels Grant.

This will enable the installation of approved pavement channels – specially designed grooves that allow charging cables to run safely from a resident’s home to their vehicle parked on the street outside their home.

This initiative will help households that would otherwise be unable to charge at home, particularly in areas with rows of terraced housing or limited private parking.

Rob Wilson, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for transport and economic growth, said, “By drawing on Government funding and private investment, we can deliver a large-scale network at no cost to the council’s capital budget.

“Importantly, many rural and lower‑income areas in Shropshire lack sufficient charging options. This programme aims to ensure that all parts of the county can benefit from the shift to low‑carbon transport.”

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