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We Asked
Your views on electric vehicles and charging points.
You Said
There were 808 responses to the survey and the project page had 1,500-page visitors. From the responses over 800 respondents gave possible postcode locations for charging points. 419 respondents said yes to more residential charge points. 635 respondents said yes to more destination charge points. 633 respondents said yes to more in transit/rapid charge points.
We Did
As a result of the feedback, the transport team have set out plans to expand and build further electric vehicle charging locations over Lincolnshire. This has included charging points at Lincolnshire County Council owned business centres. More information on this can be found here: Best for business: new EV chargers at county centres – Lincolnshire County Council.
We Asked
Your views on electric vehicles and charging points.
You Said
There were 808 responses to the survey and the project page had 1,500-page visitors. From the responses over 800 respondents gave possible postcode locations for charging points. 419 respondents said yes to more residential charge points. 635 respondents said yes to more destination charge points. 633 respondents said yes to more in transit/rapid charge points.
We Did
As a result of the feedback, the transport team have set out plans to expand and build further electric vehicle charging locations over Lincolnshire. This has included charging points at Lincolnshire County Council owned business centres. More information on this can be found here: Best for business: new EV chargers at county centres – Lincolnshire County Council.