PM to bring in charging points on all new builds and renovations

The prime minister Boris Johnson Is set today to announce that all new home will be required to have electric vehicle charging stations from 2022 and that major renovations also see these points having to be fitted. The government has already announced that by the end of 2030 there will be no more sales of traditional petrol and diesel cars and vans and that by 2035 the sale of hybrid vehicles will also end. This is not a major change in government thinking but trying to push on the adoption of electric vehicles. It is generally the young people that are more green conscious and new homes for these young people could be a way of driving the sales of more electric vehicles. If electric vehicles are to become more common then there is going to be a dramatic need for more charging points. Homes that have a garage or a hard standing space for cars will be easy to adapt so that they can have a charging point but for houses that have only on street parking there is still a dilemma here. Over the next few years we will see many more electric vehicle charging points appear all over the country to make travel in these electric vehicles more comfortable. Using a normal wall plug at home to charge an electric vehicle takes a long time and it is far better to have a dedicated charging point but the cost of one of these is about £800.


 

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