Cork City Council Electric Vehicle Charging Strategy

• for every battery electric light duty vehicle a total power output of at least 1 kW should be provided and, • for every plug-in hybrid light-duty vehicle, a total power output of at least 0.66 kW should be provided The Total Power Output (Kw) assigned to Cork City Council for 2025 has been set at 8,083 Kw and 26,582 Kw for year 2030 when approximately 30% of the national fleet will be electrified. The Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation also sets out distance-based targets for light duty and heavy-duty road vehicles on the TEN-T core and comprehensive network which will be delivered through the En-routing EV charging Infrastructure Strategy delivered by Transport Infrastructure Ireland and Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland). It also requires EU Member States to ensure a number of recharging stations are in place for heavy-duty vehicles in urban nodes. The regulation also includes provisions for ensuring user-friendliness of recharging infrastructure (e.g. payment options, price transparency and consumer information, non-discriminatory practices, smart recharging).

Electric Vehicle Charging Strategy - Publicly Accessible Charging Infrastructure

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