EV Charging Points within Staff & Company Car Parks

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Dear Transport for London,

I would like to make an enquiry regarding the figures and implementation of EV (Electric Vehicle) charging points across TfL premises that TfL staff are located at or TfL vehicles use regularly.

This data is to include:

-Premises where TfL staff or any of it's subsidies park including premises owned and not owned by TfL.
-Premises where TfL vehicles or any of it's subsidies park including premises owned and not owned by TfL.
-Premises where staff that directly operate a service for TfL including London Underground, London Buses, DLR, London Overground & Trams or any of it's subsidies park who may not be employed directly by TfL.

(An example of this are premises that are run by a private company such as Arriva Rail London that Train Operators for London Overground would use as they come under the TfL umbrella, a further example of this would be Bus Drivers who work for Metroline and park at bus depots. )

The request of data is in the following the fields please. Premises Name & Address, Number of Parking Spaces, How many spaces are allocated for staff use, How many spaces are allocated for company vehicle use, How many spaces have EV charging points.

I would further like to know any current plans or documents relating to the implementation of EV charging points across TfL and it's subsidies premises for staff or TfL vehicle use. The target number or percentage of spaces TfL aims to have EV charge points at for staff or TfL vehicle use.

I would also like to know any documentation or communication TfL has from the Department of Transport guiding them or setting out a statement of the importance of EV charging points.

I would like to know any documents, press releases or statements that TfL has made in the last two years regarding EV charging points at it's premises and also on public roads.

Thank you,

Simon

FOI, Transport for London

Dear Mr Feldman

TfL Ref: 0975-1819

Thank you for your request received by Transport for London (TfL) on 6 July 2018. Please accept my apologies for the delay in getting back to you.

Your request will be processed in accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act and our information access policy.

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A response will be sent to you by 7 August 2018. We publish a substantial range of information on our website on subjects including operational performance, contracts, expenditure, journey data, governance and our financial performance. This includes data which is frequently asked for in FOI requests or other public queries. Please check http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/transpar... to see if this helps you.

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Yours sincerely

Jasmine Howard
FOI Case Officer
Information Governance
Transport For London

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Feldman [mailto:[FOI #496106 email]]
Sent: 06 July 2018 12:48
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - EV Charging Points within Staff & Company Car Parks

Dear Transport for London,

I would like to make an enquiry regarding the figures and implementation of EV (Electric Vehicle) charging points across TfL premises that TfL staff are located at or TfL vehicles use regularly.

This data is to include:

-Premises where TfL staff or any of it's subsidies park including premises owned and not owned by TfL.
-Premises where TfL vehicles or any of it's subsidies park including premises owned and not owned by TfL.
-Premises where staff that directly operate a service for TfL including London Underground, London Buses, DLR, London Overground & Trams or any of it's subsidies park who may not be employed directly by TfL.

(An example of this are premises that are run by a private company such as Arriva Rail London that Train Operators for London Overground would use as they come under the TfL umbrella, a further example of this would be Bus Drivers who work for Metroline and park at bus depots. )

The request of data is in the following the fields please. Premises Name & Address, Number of Parking Spaces, How many spaces are allocated for staff use, How many spaces are allocated for company vehicle use, How many spaces have EV charging points.

I would further like to know any current plans or documents relating to the implementation of EV charging points across TfL and it's subsidies premises for staff or TfL vehicle use. The target number or percentage of spaces TfL aims to have EV charge points at for staff or TfL vehicle use.

I would also like to know any documentation or communication TfL has from the Department of Transport guiding them or setting out a statement of the importance of EV charging points.

I would like to know any documents, press releases or statements that TfL has made in the last two years regarding EV charging points at it's premises and also on public roads.

Thank you,

Simon

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Dear Mr Feldman

TfL Ref: 0975-1819

Thank you again for your email received by TfL on 11 July 2018 . You have asked for information about EV Charging Points.

Your request is being considered under the terms of the Environmental Information Regulations (EIRs).

Unfortunately because of its complexity, we have been unable to resolve your request within the initial statutory 20 working day deadline. This is because we are in the process of finalising our response.

To enable us to fully consider your request, in accordance with the EIRs we have had to extend the deadline for providing a response to 40 working days from the date we received your request. The amended date for a final response is now 5 September 2018. We are working hard to ensure that you receive a response before this date.

I apologise for the delay and any inconvenience this may cause you. If you have any queries or would like to discuss your request, please do not hesitate to contact me.

If you are not satisfied with this response, please read the attached help-sheet entitled ‘Your Right to Appeal’.

Yours sincerely

Jasmine Howard
FOI Case Officer
Information Governance
Transport For London

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Feldman [mailto:[FOI #496106 email]]
Sent: 06 July 2018 12:48
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - EV Charging Points within Staff & Company Car Parks

Dear Transport for London,

I would like to make an enquiry regarding the figures and implementation of EV (Electric Vehicle) charging points across TfL premises that TfL staff are located at or TfL vehicles use regularly.

This data is to include:

-Premises where TfL staff or any of it's subsidies park including premises owned and not owned by TfL.
-Premises where TfL vehicles or any of it's subsidies park including premises owned and not owned by TfL.
-Premises where staff that directly operate a service for TfL including London Underground, London Buses, DLR, London Overground & Trams or any of it's subsidies park who may not be employed directly by TfL.

(An example of this are premises that are run by a private company such as Arriva Rail London that Train Operators for London Overground would use as they come under the TfL umbrella, a further example of this would be Bus Drivers who work for Metroline and park at bus depots. )

The request of data is in the following the fields please. Premises Name & Address, Number of Parking Spaces, How many spaces are allocated for staff use, How many spaces are allocated for company vehicle use, How many spaces have EV charging points.

I would further like to know any current plans or documents relating to the implementation of EV charging points across TfL and it's subsidies premises for staff or TfL vehicle use. The target number or percentage of spaces TfL aims to have EV charge points at for staff or TfL vehicle use.

I would also like to know any documentation or communication TfL has from the Department of Transport guiding them or setting out a statement of the importance of EV charging points.

I would like to know any documents, press releases or statements that TfL has made in the last two years regarding EV charging points at it's premises and also on public roads.

Thank you,

Simon

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Dear Mr Feldman

 

TfL Ref: 0975-1819

 

Thank you for your email received by us on 6 July 2018 asking for
information about Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points across Transport
for London (TfL) premises.

Your request has been considered in accordance with the requirements of
the Environmental Information Regulations and our information access
policy. I can confirm that we hold some of the information you require.
You asked for:

 

The figures and implementation of EV (Electric Vehicle) charging points
across TfL premises that TfL staff are located at or TfL vehicles use
regularly.

 

This data is to include:

 

-Premises where TfL staff or any of it's subsidies park including premises
owned and not owned by TfL.

-Premises where TfL vehicles or any of it's subsidies park including
premises owned and not owned by TfL.

-Premises where staff that directly operate a service for TfL including
London Underground, London Buses, DLR, London Overground & Trams or any of
it's subsidies park who may not be employed directly by TfL.

 

(An example of this are premises that are run by a private company such as
Arriva Rail London that Train Operators for London Overground would use as
they come under the TfL umbrella, a further example of this would be Bus
Drivers who work for Metroline and park at bus depots. )

 

The request of data is in the following the fields please. Premises Name &
Address, Number of Parking Spaces, How many spaces are allocated for staff
use, How many spaces are allocated for company vehicle use, How many
spaces have EV charging points.

 

TfL is committed to creating a zero emission zone in inner London by 2040,
and a London-wide zone by 2050 to tackle London’s toxic air.

Please find attached a spreadsheet of the information we hold listing
current operational EV charge points on the TfL estate for business
support fleet use; this includes depot name, address, number of sockets
and type of charge point at each site. These charging points are not for
public use or for staff's own private vehicles. We do not hold any further
information in relation to the amount of parking spaces they provide or
their ownership/usage status.

 

I would further like to know any current plans or documents relating to
the implementation of EV charging points across TfL and it's subsidies
premises for staff or TfL vehicle use. The target number or percentage of
spaces TfL aims to have EV charge points at for staff or TfL vehicle use.

 

I can advise that work is underway to plan for the deployment of more EV
charge points for support fleet use across the TfL estate, which has
recently started and is therefore at its early stages of development.

 

I would also like to know any documentation or communication TfL has from
the Department of Transport guiding them or setting out a statement of the
importance of EV charging points.

 

Since any guidance provided by the Department for Transport (DfT) or the
DfT’s Office for Low Emissions on these matters is aimed at public bodies
like TfL, they publish such documentation via their respective websites
at:

 

[1]https://www.gov.uk/government/organisati...

 

[2]https://www.gov.uk/government/latest?dep...

 

[3]https://www.gov.uk/search?q=%27electric+...

 

I would like to know any documents, press releases or statements that TfL
has made in the last two years regarding EV charging points at it's
premises and also on public roads.

 

The information you asked for is available on our website using the
following links:

 

[4]https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-...

 

[5]https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-...

 

[6]https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/electri...

 

[7]https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/urban-planni...

 

[8]http://content.tfl.gov.uk/electric-vehic...

 

[9]https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/publication...

 

[10]https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/publication...

 

[11]http://content.tfl.gov.uk/ulev-delivery-...

 

In accordance with section 21 of the FOI Act, we are not obliged to supply
you with a copy of the requested information as it is already accessible
to you elsewhere.

 

If this is not the information you are looking for, or if you are unable
to access it for any reason, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

Please see the attached information sheet for details of your right to
appeal as well as information on copyright and what to do if you would
like to re-use any of the information we have disclosed.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Jasmine Howard

FOI Case Officer

Information Governance

Transport For London

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Simon Feldman
[[12]mailto:[FOI #496106 email]]

Sent: 06 July 2018 12:48

To: FOI

Subject: Freedom of Information request - EV Charging Points within Staff
& Company Car Parks

 

Dear Transport for London,

 

I would like to make an enquiry regarding the figures and implementation
of EV (Electric Vehicle) charging points across TfL premises that TfL
staff are located at or TfL vehicles use regularly.

 

This data is to include:

 

-Premises where TfL staff or any of it's subsidies park including premises
owned and not owned by TfL.

-Premises where TfL vehicles or any of it's subsidies park including
premises owned and not owned by TfL.

-Premises where staff that directly operate a service for TfL including
London Underground, London Buses, DLR, London Overground & Trams or any of
it's subsidies park who may not be employed directly by TfL.

 

(An example of this are premises that are run by a private company such as
Arriva Rail London that Train Operators for London Overground would use as
they come under the TfL umbrella, a further example of this would be Bus
Drivers who work for Metroline and park at bus depots. )

 

The request of data is in the following the fields please. Premises Name &
Address, Number of Parking Spaces, How many spaces are allocated for staff
use, How many spaces are allocated for company vehicle use, How many
spaces have EV charging points.

 

I would further like to know any current plans or documents relating to
the implementation of EV charging points across TfL and it's subsidies
premises for staff or TfL vehicle use. The target number or percentage of
spaces TfL aims to have EV charge points at for staff or TfL vehicle use.

 

I would also like to know any documentation or communication TfL has from
the Department of Transport guiding them or setting out a statement of the
importance of EV charging points.

 

I would like to know any documents, press releases or statements that TfL
has made in the last two years regarding EV charging points at it's
premises and also on public roads.

 

Thank you,

 

Simon

 

 

 

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London’s subsidiary companies can be found on the following link:
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