The development of our Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) Strategy

The development of our Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) Strategy

Further information about the EVCI Strategy.

What is the EVCI strategy?

This Strategy sets out how the County Council and its partners intend to support the transition to electric vehicles and help to coordinate the development of accessible chargepoints across the County. The primary focus of this strategy will be on delivering electric vehicle charging solutions for use by households without dedicated off-street parking at home through the deployment of the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Fund.

The LEVI fund is a Central Government fund supporting local authorities in England to work with the chargepoint industry to improve rollout and commercialisation of public chargepoint for residents that don’t have off-street parking.

You can see the strategy here: Worcestershire EVCI Strategy (PDF)

For further information visit: Electric Vehicle charging

Consultation update and what happens next

The consultation exercise seeking views on our draft Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) Strategy closed on 24 September, 2024.

All comments are now being reviewed and duly considered. Whilst we are not able to respond to individuals, a Consultation Report will be published shortly on our web page. This will include a summary of key themes and issues. Worcestershire County Council’s response to each theme or issue will also be shown in this report.

Where appropriate, the draft Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Strategy will be amended and following adoption, published on our website in Winter 2024.

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