60 electric car chargers go in

by liamssoft | December 31, 2007 at 01:06 pm
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Free electric car charging points are being installed across central London.

Westminster council is putting in 10 roadside posts following a trial of two in Covent Garden. About another 50 will be installed in 13 of its car parks.

Alan Bradley, Westminster's cabinet member for street environment, said: "We are leading the way in encouraging greener forms of car travel which will help minimise our impact on the environment. We want to make it as practical and convenient as possible for people to use electric cars, so having charging points easily available on streets is an essential move."

There are more than 900 owners of a G-Wiz electric car in London. The NICE Car Company sells the electric MEGA City and the three-wheel ZAP Xebra was launched this month.

Each charging post installed by Westminster costs £3,000, funded by Transport for London, the Energy Savings Trust and EDF Energy.

Users have to register with the council and pay a one-off fee to cover administration costs after which charging is free.

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Rob Walker
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at 13:39 on December 31st, 2007

liamssoft, this is really interesting. It would be great to see smaller canadian cities follow suit.

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liamssoft

many thanks Rob, with running cost at only 1p per mile, no car tax, no congestion charge, free electricity and reduced parking cost this has to be the neatest car for Londoners.

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SOLARLIFE

Sir Livingstone, the mayor of London


is very engaged for the C 40 cities, low carbon


his opinion the cities are the polluters, they have to act.


2008 will be the year for Renewable energy funding, after hedge funds collapse


well money is rare now, but 5 years investments in energy projects start.


Even californian solar companies settle in Wales now.


Good report thanks liamssoft


 

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