Monday, 13 May 2013

North West England infrastructure scheme launched



The Greater Manchester Electric Vehicle (GMEV) scheme - a new electric vehicle charging point network and pay as you go programme, led by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) - has been launched. The GMEV scheme will be operated by Charge Your Car (CYC) a leader in EV charging networks (a company that I work for and was involved in launching) as part of its growing national network. CYC will manage the payments and access to the GMEV scheme on behalf of TfGM and promote the network to al EV drivers in the UK via its live status map on the CYC website and from July, the CYC multi-function app.
The scheme has received £1.7million of support from  the Office for Low Emission Vehicle’s (OLEV) funded ‘Plugged In Places’ scheme, as well as a further £1m from the combined authorities' allocated transport budget.
TfGM is working with the Greater Manchester local authorities to identify locations and install a range of charge points for EVs, which will be operational in the summer.
The locations will be across the 10 districts providing commuters with the infrastructure to charge electric vehicles.
Customers wishing to use the charging bays will be able to do so from July. They will be able to either register through the TfGM website and then receive an access card in the post, or simply pay as you go either by phone or by mobile app.
The scheme pricing is yet to be confirmed, but users will pay a flat rate per hour to recharge their vehicle.
To recharge a typical EV (7kwh/32amp capability) fully in a GMEV bay will take around three - four hours and cost no more that £6. This will enable an EV driver to travel around 100 miles.
GMEV charging bays (7kwh/32amp) are capable of charging a typical EV in approximately three – four hours, which is three times faster than charging at home.