Freedom of information response

EV charging stations

Publication date: 
Friday 21 July 2023
Request: 

I would like to request the following information under the Freedom of Information Act:

  1. The total number of EV charging stations installed each year, from 2015-2022
  2. The current number of installed EV charging stations in your authority area
  3. The proposed number of EV charging stations to be installed in 2023
  4. The average cost of installing an EV charging station
  5. The total number of planning applications for private EV charging stations that have been approved for each year, from 2015-2022
  6. The total number of planning applications that are in progress (to date) for private EV charging stations

If limited by time, please prioritise in order of Q1, Q2, Q3, etc.

Response: 

I would like to request the following information under the Freedom of Information Act:

  1. The total number of EV charging stations installed each year, from 2015-2022

Council led installations – zero

Private installations - Unknown

  1. The current number of installed EV charging stations in your authority area

Council led installations – zero

Private installations - unknown

  1. The proposed number of EV charging stations to be installed in 2023

Council led – 78

Private - unknown

  1. The average cost of installing an EV charging station

Council led scheme (2022 cost estimate) – £5000 per unit

Private - Unknown

  1. The total number of planning applications for private EV charging stations that have been approved for each year, from 2015-2022

https://regs.thurrock.gov.uk/online-applications/search.do?action=simple&searchType=Application

  1. The total number of planning applications that are in progress (to date) for private EV charging stations

      https://regs.thurrock.gov.uk/online-applications/search.do?action=simple&searchType=Application

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Request reference:
FOI 12989