Barnet Council has announced plans to install up to 1,000 new electric vehicle (EV) chargers across the borough. This move will greatly expand Barnet’s EV charging infrastructure.
The rollout will happen in two phases. The first phase will see 500 chargers installed over the next three months. The remaining 500 chargers are scheduled for installation within the next three years.
When completed, Barnet will have a total of 2,500 on-street EV chargers.
The project is a partnership with UK charge point operator char.gy. Funding comes from nearly £800,000 provided by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles’ On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme (ORCS), which covers 60% of the cost. Char.gy will provide the remaining investment. Importantly, the scheme will cost the council nothing.
Barnet currently leads all London boroughs in public EV charging demand, with 143 MWh recorded, according to Field Dynamics.
This expansion aims to meet growing EV charging needs and strengthen Barnet’s role in supporting London’s transition to cleaner, electric transport.
Related topics:
- MOVA Tech Launches Advanced Cleaning Devices in Australia Post-CES 2025
- HG Infra Wins Contract for 300-MW Battery Storage Project in Gujarat
- Seventeen States Sue Trump Administration Over Frozen EV Charging Funds