Response A1345530
Response to request for information
Response date
11 August 2021
Request
- The electric vehicle charging point with the highest £p/kw which is therefore the most expensive £/kw (kilowatt) charging point. Please give data broken down by charging point type - a) ultra-rapid b) rapid c) fast or d) slow
- The electric vehicle charging point with the lowest £/kw and is therefore the least expensive £/kw charging point. Please give data broken down per charging point type - a) ultra-rapid, b) rapid, c) fast or d) slow
- How much revenue was generated by council owned electric vehicle chargers in 2019, 2020 and 2021 to date? Please give data separately, broken down by calendar year.
- How many council owned electric vehicle charging points in your authority area in 2019, 2020 and 2021 to date? Please give data separately, broken down by calendar year.
Response
- Questions 1 and 2
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We are unsure if you are asking for information of all charge points in the Borough, regardless of who owns them or just ones on Council land. All of this information is in the public domain, you can easily review zap map, National Charge point Registry, Charge Your Car, D2N2, BP pulse sites etc., and see all the type of charge points, locations, plugs, and charging costs over the whole Borough.
Map of charging points for electric car drivers in UK: Zap-Map
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- Questions 3 and 4
- Rushcliffe Borough Council doesn’t own or operate any electric vehicle charge points. We have provided space on our land for Nottingham City Council and BP pulse to install part of their network in the Borough. The actual charge points are owned and operated by BP pulse. The Council does not generate or receive any income from them.