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Council to approve charge of topping up the EV

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COSTS for electric car charging in West Berkshire are to be approved this week.

The district council will be asked to recommend the public rapid chargers hold be 39 pence per unit with an overstay fee of £10 an hour after two hours.

Fast chargers are set to be 30 pence per unit.

West Berkshire Council says its chargepoin­ts will be competitiv­e with the existing local network of privately-owned public chargepoin­ts and, subject to annual price and usage reviews, is anticipate­d to return a modest income from year two that can be used for ongoing operationa­l and maintenanc­e costs.

The Electric Vehicles Chargepoin­t Programme is seeking to increase the number of chargepoin­ts in West Berkshire over a number of phases in order to stimulate and aid the switch to low emission vehicles, reduce ve

hicle emissions and help improve air quality.

Phase 1 of the programme has resulted in the completed installati­on of ‘fast’ (22kW AC) chargers in the following council public car parks: Pangbourne (Station Road) Thatcham (Gilbert Court)

Newbury Library (The Wharf)

Northcroft Leisure Centre Lambourn (High Street)

This phase also includes the installati­on of one 50kW DC ‘rapid’ charger in the Newbury Central Car Park and ‘fast’ chargers in Hungerford Car Park.

But these particular points have experience­d a number of issues that have resulted in delays and they are currently estimated for completion before the end of 2021/22.

The completed sites are currently ‘deactivate­d’ while waiting for the charging strategy ‘fees and charges’ to be approved at a full council meeting tonight (Thursday).

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Electric car charging prices are to be approved by West Berkshire Council today

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