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More than 16,000 public chargers added to UK network in 2023

The total number of public chargers in the UK now stands at 53,677, an increase of 45% or 16,622 on a year ago.

But this is still just 80.1 devices per 100,000 population and just 15.1 50kW and above per 100,000 population, according to figures from the Department for Transport.

The figures for Northern Ireland are weak at 24.4 and 4.1 respectively, an issue highlighted by the NFDA in a recent visit to NI.

The roll-out of charging infrastructure is failing to keep up with increased sales of EVs, an issue of concern for dealers.

James Court, chief executive of EVA England, whose membersa re EV drivers, said: “EVA England is pleased to see that the number of charge points for electric vehicles is steadily increasing.

“Recent stats show that EVs represented over 16% of sales last year, meaning a growing number of EVs on UK roads and, crucially, more EV drivers making use of our public charging network.

“Our most recent EVA England survey revealed 12% of EV drivers are already solely reliant on the public network to meet all of their charging needs. We urgently need to see charging infrastructure keep pace with increasing demand, and today’s figures give EVA England confidence in the future.”

Ian Plummer, commercial director at Auto Trader, said: “More public charge points are welcome but efforts to encourage electric vehicles are still hampered by an unfair VAT regime.

“Electric drivers relying on rapid public charging can expect to pay on average £28 more per 1,000 miles compared to petrol counterparts, but those able to charge at home will pay just 5% VAT on energy and enjoy savings of £142 per 1,000 miles on average.

It’s time the government listened to calls from drivers and industry and scrapped the 20% VAT rate on public charging to ensure no driver is left behind in the electric switch.”

 

Region Devices per 100,000 population 50kW and above per 100,000 population
United Kingdom 80.1 15.1
North East 60.3 14.6
North West 48.9 13.2
Yorkshire and the Humber 48.7 13.9
East Midlands 50.4 17.1
West Midlands 69.1 18.4
East of England 56.2 14.9
London 210.5 11.9
South East 66.9 15.2
South West 63.0 17.0
Wales 72.3 14.2
Scotland 83.8 21.4
Northern Ireland 24.4 4.1

 

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