The most EV-friendly areas of the UK have been revealed, based on the number of public charging points for electric cars.
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by Motorway.co.uk identified the car charging winners and losers. Perhaps unsurprisingly, London benefits from the most plug-in points.
The best London boroughs – Westminster, Richmond, Wandsworth and Hammersmith – all offer more than 200 public charging stations.
London Borough |
Population |
Number of EV charging points – current |
EV charging points per 1,000 population |
Westminster |
255,324 |
375 |
1.47 |
Richmond upon Thames |
196,904 |
265 |
1.35 |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
185,426 |
216 |
1.16 |
Wandsworth |
326,474 |
250 |
0.77 |
Islington |
239,142 |
166 |
0.69 |
Elsewhere, only Nottingham has more than 200 chargers, although Milton Keynes leads in terms of how many people each is shared between.
Even so, 0.83 charge points per 1,000 people doesn’t sound much, especially when you compare it with Westminster’s 1.47.
Town/City |
Population |
Number of EV charging points – current |
EV charging points per 1,000 population |
Milton Keynes |
229,941 |
192 |
0.83 |
Aberdeen |
196,904 |
100 |
0.51 |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
192,382 |
75 |
0.39 |
Coventry |
185,426 |
122 |
0.34 |
Nottingham |
326,474 |
215 |
0.29 |
Edinburgh |
239,142 |
130 |
0.28 |
Before we consider the losers, it’s worth noting that charging points on private land weren’t included in this data. This is purely an examination of council-sanctioned car charging.
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London isn’t a slam-dunk win for electric car drivers: both Enfield and Harrow have less than 10 charging points.
The borough of Bexley, meanwhile, has a grand total of zero charging facilities: the only part of London that goes completely without. Apparently, Bexley council plans to have 13 charge points up and running by the end of 2019.
London Borough |
Population |
Number of EV charging points – current |
EV charging points per 1,000 population |
Bexley |
247,258 |
0 |
0.00 |
Enfield |
333,869 |
9 |
0.03 |
Harrow |
250,149 |
7 |
0.03 |
Newham |
352,005 |
10 |
0.03 |
Redbridge |
303,858 |
11 |
0.04 |
If these areas of London deal without charging points, what’s the rest of the country like?
Well, there are entire cities with no public places to plug in. Mansfield, Northampton, Swansea and Kingston upon Hull, all go without.
Mansfield |
171,958 |
0 |
0.00 |
Northampton |
215,963 |
0 |
0.00 |
Swansea |
300,352 |
0 |
0.00 |
Kingston upon Hull |
314,018 |
0 |
0.00 |
“UK government has a mammoth task on its hands to create an EV charging infrastructure that can cope with the expected growth in electric car ownership over the next 20 years,” said Alex Buttle, director of Motorway.co.uk.
“In fact, its own 2040 switchover target from fossil fuels depends on it. The government is trying to encourage people to switch to electric cars, but many vehicle owners are reluctant to do so until they are confident the infrastructure is fit for purpose.
“We carried out a survey of UK drivers recently and an inadequate charging infrastructure was the most common reason cited by respondents as to why they wouldn’t consider switching to an electric car over the next five years.
“Brexit is understandably at the top of the government’s agenda at the moment, but it’s in danger of taking its eyes off this huge infrastructure challenge, and a public that has no faith in the charging programme is unlikely to buy into the idea of early switching.”