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    Ceredigion on top with EV charging point provision

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 28, 2023No Comments
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    You can now choose from 112 charging points across Ceredigion to charge your electric vehicle (EV).

    76 of these are provided by Ceredigion County Council in 18 different locations, including Council car parks.

    Following the successful delivery of two phases of EV infrastructure installations in Ceredigion County Council car parks, the county now has the highest number of EV charging points per 100,000 population for the public to use across the whole of Wales.

    According to Welsh Government figures published in July 2023, Ceredigion has 158.5 chargers per 100,000 population when compared against the Welsh average of 60.7.

    These chargers are publicly available for residents and visitors to Ceredigion to use, and are located at the following sites:

    Location Town No. of EV Spaces
    Aberaeron Leisure Centre Aberaeron 2
    Penmorfa Offices Car Park Aberaeron 4
    Regent Street (‘Crossville’) Car Park Aberaeron 4
    Glan y Môr, North Beach Aberaeron 4
    Park Avenue Car Park Aberystwyth 6
    Plascrug Leisure Centre Aberystwyth 4
    Canolfan Rheidol Offices Car Park Aberystwyth 4
    North Road Car Park Aberystwyth 4
    Community Hall Borth 2
    Greenfield Square Car Park Cardigan 2
    Cardigan Leisure Centre, North Road Cardigan 4
    Fairfield / Feidr Fair Cardigan 6
    Cwmins Car Park Lampeter 8
    Rookery Car Park Lampeter 6
    Llandysul Car Park Llandysul 4
    Church Road Car Park New Quay 4
    Rock Street  (‘Paragon’) Car Park New Quay 4
    Talbot Yard Car Park Tregaron 4

    Councillor Keith Henson, Cabinet Member for Highways and Environmental Services and Carbon Management, said: “We are extremely proud of how far we have come in tackling the carbon issue facing us all and this work will continue with vigour to ensure that Ceredigion continues to be at the forefront of tackling climate change. This demonstrates the commitment and importance that Ceredigion is putting into this agenda and will hopefully make the decision to transition to EV easier, not just for Ceredigion residents, but also those visiting our wonderful county.”

    Funding for a third phase of EV charger installations has also been secured and will be delivered during this financial year.

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