East Dunbartonshire Council introduces electric vehicle charging tariff

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East Dunbartonshire Council introduces electric vehicle charging tariff
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A tariff will be introduced for using Council owned electric vehicle charging points in East Dunbartonshire from 2 October 2023.

A tariff will be introduced for using council-owned electric vehicle charging points in East Dunbartonshire from October 2, 2023.While installation and initial maintenance was funded by Transport, the usage until now has been subsidised by the Council to encourage people to invest in sustainable vehicles.

The tariff was set and approved at the Council’s Place, Neighbourhood and Corporate Assets Committee on 22 June and will be as follows:A maximum stay of one hour will be implemented for rapid charge points to ensure that drivers move on from the space once their vehicle is adequately charged. Staying for more than one hour will be considered ‘bay blocking’ and an additional £30 overstay charge will automatically be applied to the user’s account by Charge Place Scotland.

"The Council subsidising these costs until now has played a huge part in encouraging people to use electric vehicles.

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