It is worth noting that the delivery of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations within covered car parks will need to ensure their design reflects any potential fire safety concerns and direct consultation with the Fire and Building Control Department is recommended.
Other Locations In addition to the City Centre and Ballincollig the following additional fast charging stations are proposed to serve the other urban towns and surrounding hinterland. A total of 11 stations are proposed to serve the remainder of Cork City with one station already delivered by Cork Airport. In the short term (Year 2024-2025) a further two stations are proposed to be delivered by Cork City Council at Clogheenmilcon Car Park and at Copperalley in Glanmire.
Name
Ownership
Phase
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
Clogheenmilicon Car Park, Blarney
Cork City Council Cork City Council
2024-2025 2025-2030 2025-2030 2024-2025 2025-2030 2025-2030 2025-2030 2025-2030 2025-2030 2025-2030
Killeens
Castlejane Road – The Elms, Glanmire Copperalley, Glanmire – Primary School Riverstown Road, Brooklodge – The Brook Inn
Lidl Ireland
Cork City Council Cork City Council Cork City Council Cork City Council Cork City Council Cork City Council Community Hall
Riverview Estate, Tower
Cloghroe Road – Upper Woodlands
Covent Road – Blarney
Ard na Greine – Station Road
Kerry Pike
Cork Airport
daa
Existing
Normal Speed Charging Infrastructure Network As presented previously the recommended strategy with respect to the delivery of electric vehicle charging infrastructure includes the delivery of both a fast charging network in tandem with a normal speed network. The normal speed network has focused on the areas of the city where the majority of residents do not have access to private off-street parking. The following list presents the streets and roadways where normal speed charging is proposed and those highlighted in green are recommended to be delivered in the short term (Year 2024-2025). As with the fast charging network the delivery of the normal speed network will need to be phased and the utilisation of the charging network will be monitored to assist in refining the investment in the second wave of delivery. Ballincollig A total of 17 normal speed charging stations are proposed for Ballincollig with an initial delivery of 5 stations proposed in the short term (Year 2024-2025).
Inishmore Grove Inishmore Lawn Tuarin Glas (North) Tuarin Glas (South)
Leslie ’ s Arch (South) Coopers Grange Waltham Abbey Miller’s Court CastlePark (South) CastlePark (West)
CastlePark (North)
The Square
Bothar Sacley
Barley Grove, Station Road The Maltings, Station Road
An Caislean
Leslie ’ s Arch (North)
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