Two more Electric Vehicle chargepoint contracts agreed
The growth of Brighton & Hove’s Electric Vehicle infrastructure has taken another big step with the signing of two new chargepoint contracts.
Agreements have been reached with operators Blink and Believ to install and operate more than 1200 fast, rapid and ultra rapid chargepoints across the city.
The news comes hot on the w-heels of the signing of a contract with Char.gy to deliver more than 6000 new lamppost chargepoints, with 1800 coming in the next three years.
Supported by £2.8 million from the Department for Transport’s (DfT) Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Fund, the new infrastructure will boost our existing network of 500.
More details
The contract with Blink will see the delivery of:
- 1,000 Fast chargepoints, delivering a full charge in 1-5 hours.
- Flexible tariffs, dynamic pricing,
- Electrification of Car Club Bays
Believ’s contract will mean:
- 208 Rapid and Ultra Rapid chargepoints – delivering an 80% charge in 15 – 60 minutes
- 2 flagship Ultra Rapid EV hubs – delivering an 80% charge in 10 – 60 minutes
- Competitive tariffs – with discounts for local residents
Find out more about electric vehicle charging in Brighton & Hove.
Growing for the future of transport
Councillor Trevor Muten, Cabinet member for Transport and City Infrastructure said: “This is great news for the expansion of chargepoints and I look forward to working in partnership with both Blink and Believ.
“Brighton & Hove is home to one of the fastest growing EV infrastructures in the country, with well over 7000 chargepoints being delivered for our city, many of those within the next three years.
“Having three different operators means charging costs will remain competitive while the number of chargepoints will ensure EV users have plenty of convenient charging options.
“Using the Department for Transport’s LEVI funding, together with private investment and our own innovation, we’re determined to provide clean, affordable and low carbon energy for transport across the city.
Working in partnership
Alex Calnan, Managing Director of Blink Charging UK, said: “It’s truly rewarding to further build upon our successful five-year history working with Brighton & Hove City Council.
“We’re excited and grateful to have been chosen to provide the infrastructure needed to help Brighton & Hove realise its sustainability goals while bringing reliable EV charging solutions to the area’s residents.”
Guy Bartlett, Believ CEO, said: “We’re thrilled to be a part of Brighton & Hove’s ambitious plans for net zero transport. It’s a busy, thriving city that attracts millions of tourists each year and has a high proportion of residents without access to a driveway or means to privately charge a vehicle – for these reasons robust charging infrastructure is essential to supporting the EV transition.
“We’re also installing air quality sensors so that Brighton & Hove can monitor the change in air quality as EV uptake increases. This will prove a vital way for the council to showcase how having one of the fastest growing EV infrastructures can help deliver cleaner air for all.”
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