£30m Boost For Car Charging Points

In a bid to ensure a low-carbon future, the Government has pledged £30 million towards setting up more charging points for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

The Plugged-In Places initiative will support the development of between three and six electric car cities and regions across the UK which will act as trailblazers for electric car technology.

And the experiences of these locations will provide information that can be used for the future development of a national charging infrastructure.

The Government has invited cities and businesses to bid for the money which will help fund the installation of the charging points on streets, car parks and in commercial, retail and leisure facilities.

Transport Secretary Lord Adonis said: "The UK can be a world leader in electric and low carbon cars which is why the Government has already committed around £400 million of support to encourage development and uptake of ultra-low emission vehicles.

"Our aim is for electric and low carbon cars to be an everyday feature of life on UK's roads in less than five years. There is still a lot of work to be done, however Plugged-In Places is one very significant step putting us firmly on the path to a low-carbon future."