
New electric vehicle charging points are set to be installed at 11 car parks across Caerphilly County Borough.
It is hoped all charging points will be installed by March 31 and ready to use by April 1.
Work to install 65 charging points across Gwent has already started, with the project being delivered by a partnership between Caerphilly County Borough Council and the other Gwent Councils – Newport, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen and Monmouthshire.
The charging points being installed will be able to charge between 7kW and 22kW.
The charging points will be located at:
Abertridwr – Library car park– one double charge point
Blackwood – Market Traders car park – two double charge points
Caerphilly – The Twyn Car Park – two double charge points
Llanbradach – Station Road car park – one double charge point
Nelson – Dynevor Terrace car park – two double charge points
Newbridge – West View car park – one double charge point
New Tredegar – Dyffryn Terrace car park – one double charge point
Risca – Longbridge Car Park – two double charge points
Trethomas – Navigation Street car park – two double charge points
Ynysddu – High Street car park – one double charge point
Ystrad Mynach – Oakfield Street car park – two double charge points
Caerphilly Town Council will be making a financial contribution towards the charging points being installed at the Twyn car park.
Cllr Sean Morgan, deputy leader of the council and cabinet member for regeneration, transportation and sustainability, said: “As well as helping current owners of electric vehicles, particularly those without off-street parking, we hope that the installation of new charging hubs will also encourage greater take up by our residents; helping to lower our carbon emissions.
“Taking a regional approach to electric vehicle charging will also make travelling throughout Gwent easily accessible to owners of electric vehicles.”