Electric car charging points to be installed in Swadlincote and Castle Gresley car parks

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21st Sep 2020 | Local News

Electric car charging points are to be installed at car parks in Swadlincote and Castle Gresley.

South Derbyshire District Council asked BP Chargemaster to assess all 16 of its car parks to find viable spots for electric car charging points.

Just Rink Drive car park in Swadlincote town centre, close to the Pipeworks, and Arnold Close in Castle Gresley were deemed financially viable due to the cost of connecting rural sites to the network.

Now the council plans to install four dual charging points at both car parks, capable of charging eight cars, each, at a time.

Overall, the project would cost more than £70,000.

South Derbyshire District Council hopes much of this would be funded with a grant from the On-Street Residential Charge Point Scheme, run by the Energy Saving Trust, funded by Government and private firms.

It hopes the charging points would be used by residents looking to charge their vehicles at night or at weekends.

Eight parking bays on the Rink Drive site would be reserved for electric vehicles only between 6pm and 8am.

Outside of those hours, any vehicle – electric or not – would be able to use the spots and 'therefore the proposal will have no adverse impact on the availability of town centre parking spaces', says the council.

All of the spots at the Arnold Close site would be unreserved at all times, due to its smaller size, with any vehicles free to park in the electric car charging bays.

The local authority says installation of the electric car charging facilities would take three to six months.

BP Chargemaster would be responsible for repairs and maintenance for the first 10 years, after which the facilities would become council property, for which it would be solely responsible.

     

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