A COMPANY is seeking permission to set up charging points and bays at a car park, in a bid to cater to anticipated increasing numbers of electrical vehicles (EV).
The plans have been submitted for the car park on Bradford Road in Brighouse, by Iduna EVCI Asset Co 1 Limited – whose trading name is Be.EV.
The car park serves the B&M and Pets at Home stores.
The company wants permission from Calderdale Council to install eight electric vehicle charging points and eight bays, along with a feeder pillar, power bank, substation, and other work.
The statement says: “There is great emphasis on providing easily accessible and cost-effective electrical vehicle charging infrastructure which has initially been focussed on Greater Manchester but is now being rolled out nationally and as a result Be.EV are one of the fastest growing EV charging networks.
“Be.EV currently have over 300 charging points in place and are actively working across the country to secure additional sites in the future which are necessary to underpin the UK’s transition to electric motoring and Net Zero.”
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