Cork City Council Electric Vehicle Charging Strategy

Liam Lynch Park Cherry Tree Road

Connaught Avenue

Noonan Road Bandon Road

Glasheen Road- Clashduv Villas

Tara Lawn

Croaghtamore Square Greenmount Avenue

Croaghta Park

Magazine Road – Coolgarten Park

Lough Villas

Gaol Walk

Lough Road – Ophelia Place Lough Road – Fairy Lawn Pearse Road – Pouladuff Road

College View

Westbourne Park Elderwood Avenue

Dyke Parade

Ascroft

Dyke Parade – Mardyke Street Blackrock Road – Ardfoyle

Marian Park

Clontarf Estate

Drumcora Mews

Avenue De Rennes – Retail Units Loughmahon Road – Elm Close

Mardyke Walk – Ferry Walk

Mardyke Walk – Noel Cantwell Walk

St Michael ’ s Cemetery

Mardyke Walk – Skate Park

Carrigmore Park

O ’ Donovan Rossa Road

Other Locations With respect to the remainder of Cork City a total of 12 normal speed stations are proposed with one station at Brooklodge Square to be delivered in the short term (Year 2024-2025).

Sean a Bothar, Killeens (North) Sean a Bothar, Killeens (South)

Castlejane Road – The Elms

Heathervue

Dunkettle Road

Brooklodge Square, Glanmire Brooklodge Close, Glanmire Convent Road – Waterloo Road

St Philomenas Crescent, Cloghroe

Station Road, Blarney Station Road - Woodfield

The Square - East

In addition, to the above electric vehicle charging stations the supply of normal speed charging infrastructure at the Blackash Park and Ride should be continually expanded (based on recoded demand) to meet the needs of commuters working in the city centre. All future Park and Rides serving the city centre, as identified in the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy, should also include for a significant proportion of their parking spaces to be electric vehicle charging enabled.

Electric Vehicle Charging Strategy - Publicly Accessible Charging Infrastructure

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