South Wales Echo

Electric vehicle charging sites under review

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POSSIBLE sites for electric vehicle charging points are being looked at in Bridgend county.

As part of the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) strategy, a number of potential locations have been identified at publicly-accessible and workplace sites.

This year work is due to begin on a taxi charging point at Hillsboro Place car park in Porthcawl and funding is being sought for charging points at Brynmenyn Industrial Estate, Bridgend Life Centre, Porthcawl, Maesteg car park, Bridgend town centre, Bryncethin Depot and the Civic Offices car park.

The Welsh Government has set a target of zero emissions from buses and taxis by 2028 and the CCR was awarded £1.3m in May 2020 to help deliver initiative­s to meet this goal.

The projects include infrastruc­ture for electric taxis and private hire vehicles and 34 chargers are due to be installed at 31 sites across the region by the end of the summer.

A “try before you buy” scheme is also being put in place for taxi drivers to encourage them to transition to wheelchair-accessible electric vehicles. This is expected to be in operation by early July and webinars are being organised to answer operators’ questions.

Across the region, 112 sites have been identified for electric charging points for public use, and 15 sites for bus charging points.

In future, hydrogen, renewable energy and digital technology will also be explored to help achieve emissions targets.

Bridgend council leader Huw David, who is also chair of the CCR Transport Authority, said: “I am delighted with the excellent progress we are making on these initiative­s, which will help Wales play its part in tackling climate change.”

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