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Transport: Electricity

Question for Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

UIN HL557, tabled on 25 May 2022

To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to ensure that energy infrastructure is sufficient in all regions to support the uptake of electrified transport.

Answered on

13 June 2022

Through the recently published EV Infrastructure Strategy, the Government set out roles and responsibilities for local authorities and Distribution Network Operators to provide a comprehensive network of charge points.

£2.5 billion of Government funding has been committed to the EV transition since 2020, over £1.6 billion of which will be used to support charging infrastructure. This includes £500m to support local charge point provision and £950m to unlock electricity network capacity to deliver 6,000 ultra-rapid charge points at motorway service areas and major A roads by 2035.

The upcoming price control for electricity distribution will enable network companies to ready the electricity network for the increase in charge point deployment.

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Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy