Lincolnshire is preparing for a major boost to its electric vehicle infrastructure, backed by a £1.4 million investment. This initiative is set to result in the introduction of hundreds of additional electric chargers across the county. These new electric vehicle charging facilities will be strategically located on street lamps, standalone pedestals and within council-owned car parks.
The purpose of such a development is to ensure comprehensive accessibility to the charging facilities for the public. This project is integral to the county’s wider plans to encourage sustainable transport and to cut carbon emissions. By making it easier for people to utilise electric vehicles, the county council aims to not only serve existing users of electric vehicles but also motivate more residents to think about switching, thereby contributing towards Lincolnshire’s greener future.
This story has been based on original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk and was repurposed by The Lincoln Post.