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VAUXHALL LAUNCHES NEW INITIATIVE TO BOOST EV CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE AS INVESTIGATION REVEALS MORE THAN 70% OF UK COUNCILS HAVE NO CHARGING STRATEGY FOR RESIDENTIAL STREETS.
  • Vauxhall ‘Electric Streets of Britain’ initiative launched after exclusive data reveals 71.6% of UK councils have no published strategy for residential on-street charging
  • 40% of British households do not have a driveway, leaving millions of potential EV owners unable to charge – this rises to over 60% in urban areas1
  • Study also reveals London has more than twice the number of residential on-street charge points of all other regions of the UK combined
  • UK database launched for residents to register interest in having charge points installed, so councils and charging operators can focus investment where demand exists today
  • ‘Enablement Fund’ established by Vauxhall to help improve Local Authority understanding of residential on-street charging needs
  • Three specialist on-street charging operators – char.gy, Connected Kerb and SureCharge – have signed up to access the programme, to elevate local authority understanding of the topic
  • From 2024, every model in the Vauxhall line up will be available with a fully electric version, and from 2028 Vauxhall will only offer all-electric cars and vans
    To find out more, or register your street, visit http://electricstreets.co.uk/ 

Vauxhall has teamed up with leading charge point operators to address the findings of an exclusive investigation that reveals more than 70% of UK councils currently do not have a published strategy in place for residential on-street charging for electric vehicles (EV), leaving millions of potential EV drivers without a place to charge.

The new findings from a Freedom of Information application across 414 councils and local authorities in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland also reveals that 69% of local authorities have yet to install any on-street chargers.

According to the 289 councils who provided data up to July 1st, only 14,188 new charge points are planned for installation this year, well behind the run rate required to hit the Government’s target of having 300,000 running by the end of 2030.

In response, Vauxhall – which will offer a fully electric version of every car and van model in its line-up from 2024, and has pledged to only sell electric vehicles in the UK by 2028 – has set up the ‘Electric Streets of Britain’ programme to make sure drivers without driveways are not left behind in the transition to electric mobility.

Working with leading charging operators char.gy, Connected Kerb and SureCharge, Vauxhall has set up an ‘Enablement Fund’ to help councils understand the scale of on-street charging issues, and the solutions available, ahead of the Government’s planned ban on the sale of new combustion engined cars in 2030.

Vauxhall has also set up a new national database at http://electricstreets.co.uk/ for the public to register their needs, enabling councils to have a better understanding of where demand really lies for on-street charging for both existing and potential EV drivers.

On-street electric car charging is seen as critical to EV uptake as current data shows that 80% of all EV charging is done at home2. However, approximately 40% of UK households do not have a driveway or access to off-street parking, a figure that rises to 60% in urban areas. Residential on-street charging solutions include lamp post chargers, which can be installed and working within as little as 30 minutes, and innovative pavement-mounted bollards.

With 12,708 residential on-street residential charge points installed to date and a further 6,397 planned to be installed over the next year, London will soon be home to 19,105 on-street charge points – more than double the number of on-street charge points available across all other regions of the UK combined.

Of the councils who responded to the investigation across the UK, 45% confirmed they had no plans to install residential on-street chargers this year.

James Taylor, Managing Director, Vauxhall, comments: “Accessibility to charge points near your home is critical to the transition to electric vehicle ownership in the UK. We want to galvanise the needs and interests of everyone, from the public, to the councils and the charging operators to make sure that anyone without a driveway is part of that journey.

“We want to help educate and inform the decision-makers, and enable the installation of more chargers, more quickly.”

On-street charging provision will help residents without off-street parking to conveniently charge their EVs, but the benefits extend beyond private motorists. An estimated four in 10 company owned electric vans are charged at home by employees, so the widespread availability of charge points will support businesses to go electric by helping van drivers to top up both at home and, as destination chargers, when they are attending residential jobs.3

Vauxhall already offers a range of popular electric cars and vans, and from 2024 will offer a fully electric version of every model in its line up. Vauxhall will be an all-electric brand from 2028. Today, it is the best-selling electric van manufacturer in the country, and its Ellesmere Port plant is set to become Stellantis’ first manufacturing site dedicated to manufacturing electric models.


Vauxhall’s Freedom of Information research took place between May – July 2023, issued to 414 councils across the United Kingdom.

1 TfL Feasibility Study into Electric Vehicle Uptake and the Impacts of Associated Infrastructure (Source: TfL Electric Vehicle Charging Study)

2 Energy Saving Trust (Source: Charging Electric Vehicles – Best Practice Guide)

3 Fleet News Survey 2022

Press Contacts:

Matthew Bendall
Head of PR, Vauxhall
matthew.bendall@vauxhall.co.uk 
07920 163 854

Mitchell Kerrison
PR Manager
mitchell.kerrison@stellantis.com 
07387 133916

Jeremy Townsend
Group Communications Director, Stellantis UK
jeremy.townsend@stellantis.com 
07827 896 480

Sam Wilkinson
Performance Communications
sam@performancecomms.com 

07769 116 394

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