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    More electric vehicle charge points on their way to Blaenau Gwent

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 13, 2023No Comments
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    Blaenau Gwent Council’s commitment to increasing the number of Electric Vehicle (EV) charge points is throughout the borough is well underway. EV’s considerably reduce exhaust emissions compared to those of diesel and petrol vehicles. In early years, the borough experienced slow growth to ultra-low emission vehicles but now the pace of change is increasing, and we are seeing a steady increase in ultra-low emission vehicles licensed across Blaenau Gwent.

    Funding from the Welsh Government, Cardiff Capital Region and the UK Government On-street Residential Charge point Scheme (ORCS) has previously been secured and has already seen the completion of a Phase 1 installation of 7kw and 22kw fast charge points:

    Phase 1

    Confirmed site Number of chargers at each site Status
    Bryn Bach Park 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    Tillery Road car park, Cwmtillery 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    Llanhilleth Railway Station Park and Ride 2 x 7kW (4 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    Cwm Terrace car park, Cwm 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    Ebbw Vale Parkway Railway Park and Ride 2 x 7kW (4 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    Gwent Shopping Centre 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    ViTTC 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    Car Park opposite the General Offices, Ebbw Vale 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    General Offices car park by Ebbw Vale Town Railway Station 2 x 7kW (4 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    Market Square car park, Brynmawr 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use
    William Street car park, Cwm 1 x 7kW (2 bays) Installed and ready for public use

    Further funding has now been confirmed from the same partner organisations mentioned above which will allow Phase 2 to commence soon. These locations will include:

    Phase 2

    Confirmed site Number of chargers at each site Status
    Briery Hill car park, Ebbw Vale 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Health Centre car park, Abertillery 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Lower Salisbury Street car park, Tredegar 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Somerset Street/Worcester Street car park, Brynmawr 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Arail Street car park, Six Bells 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Mitre Street car park, Abertillery 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Queen Square car park, Ebbw Vale 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Car park off Canning Street, Cwm 1 x 22kW (2 bays) Awaiting Connection, metering, and commissioning
    Abertillery Multi Storey car park 2 x 22kW (4 bays) Awaiting confirmation of works start date

    Cllr Helen Cunninghan, Deputy Leader/Cabinet Member for Place & Environment, said:

    “This further funding to install more electrical vehicle charge points in Blaenau Gwent is very welcome. Electric vehicles are part of the solution to help cut emissions and improve air quality. The additional charge points will help create a greener Blaenau Gwent and provide more accessible charging facilities.”

    Submission of plans for Phase 3 are currently in progress which, if successful, will provide even more charge points throughout Blaenau Gwent.”

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