East Sussex County Council has been allocated more than £4 million from the Government’s Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Capital Fund.
The grant would enable a provider to be brought on board by the council to install and manage charge points and rapid chargers and implement new infrastructure to support future demand.
More than 280 locations across East Sussex could see new installations.
Councillor Nick Bennett, deputy leader and lead member for resources and climate change, said: “We are delighted to have been allocated this funding which could help us provide as many as 2,000 charging points across 280 locations, primarily for residents to park and charge up on the street. We are now working hard to produce a solid business case to secure this funding.
“This project supports our ongoing and ambitious efforts to do our part to tackle climate change. We know that these changes cannot happen overnight, but with every project and funding opportunity, we are moving a step closer to our goal.”
This funding would not cover the overall cost of the project, and East Sussex County Council continue to work with partners and industry experts with a view to secure additional investment.
Public consultations are planned before any new charge points are installed.
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