Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Points

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Dear Argyll and Bute Council,

1) How many public electric vehicle (EV) charging points do you currently have in your council area?

2) How many do you plan to have by 2020?

3) How many do you plan to have by 2032?

Yours faithfully,

David Smith

Administrator, Argyll and Bute Council

Dear David Smith

Request for information: Freedom of Information request - Electric Vehicle
(EV) Charging Points

Thank you for your information request which we have logged as reference
argyllbuteir:7715.

It has been passed to the relevant service(s) for attention and you should
receive a response under either the Freedom of Information (Scot) Act 2002
or the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 by 2017-11-22
00:00:00.

Please quote the reference number above in any correspondence you may have
with the Council in regard to this request.

Regards

FOI Officer

Sinclair, David (Risk Management Assistant), Argyll and Bute Council

1 Atodiad

Classification: OFFICIAL

Dear Mr Smith,

 

Request for information: Electric Vehicle Charging Points

Reference: argyllbuteir:7715

 

I refer to your request for information which was dealt with in terms of
the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA).

 

Please see information below in fulfillment of your request.

 

1)    There are 12 EV charging points in Argyll & Bute, owned by the
Council.

2)    There are plans to install a further 3 EV charging points in 2018.

3)    Currently Argyll & Bute Council have no plans to install any more EV
charging points unless funding is provided by central government.

 

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has been dealt with you are entitled to request a review by writing to the
Executive Director Customer Services, Argyll and Bute Council, Kilmory,
Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8RT, or by email to [1][Argyll and Bute Council request email].

 

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Yours sincerely,

 

[3]David Signature

 

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