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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:37 pm 
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£468,000 to be spent on a rapid charging network in Brighton and Hove

https://www.brightonandhovenews.org/201 ... ork-plans/

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Brighton’s first electric taxi, driven by Southern Taxi driver Tony Head since 207. Picture by City Cabs/Brighton and Hove News

A network of rapid charging points for electric taxis will be built in Brighton and Hove after the city council successfully bid for half a million pounds in government funding.

The Office for Low Emission Vehicles (Olev) has awarded the Brighton and Hove City Council £468,000 to introduce electric taxi hubs and rapid charging facilities.

The council’s bid was awarded in full and will pay for 75% of the scheme to provide a network of charging facilities for taxis across the city. The remaining 25% will be paid for through a concession agreement, with a portion of the charge coming back to the council.

Taxis will benefit from four rapid charging electric vehicle hubs in the city. Each hub will have three rapid charging stations and will be for taxi use. The infrastructure is designed to support taxi operators in choosing electric vehicles.

Councillor Gill Mitchell, chair of the city’s environment, transport & sustainability committee, said: “This money will support local companies who want to introduce electric vehicles to their fleet by ensuring they have the infrastructure to operate.

“It’s part of our aim, in partnership not only with taxi drivers, but also with public transport operators, businesses, residents and visitors to support and encourage the move towards zero emissions and improved air quality for all who live, work and visit the city.”

Our licensing team have played an important part in talking to the taxi trade and worked with transport officers on the bid.

In a council survey of taxi and private hire drivers and companies, 81% of those responding said that their cars currently use diesel but almost a third said they would consider changing to an electric vehicle in the next one to two years and 43% said they had seen an electric vehicle they would like to buy but would not do so until there were more places to charge. The cost of charging an electric vehicle would be much cheaper than conventional fuel.

Sixty-two per cent said that dedicated taxi charging points were ‘essential’ and almost half (47%) said they would be likely to charge their vehicle at a public car park with shops or a café which fits in with our strategy to install rapid charging hubs with nearby facilities.

Almost 92% said they were likely to charge their vehicles at home off shift, meaning they would start the day with a full charge, so providing a rapid charge facility mid shift would be an ideal solution for them.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:40 pm 
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Before anyone picks holes in the caption, it's not mine, it's the website's [-(

For a start, I assume from the number plate that '207' should actually read '2017' :D


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 4:33 am 
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For a start, I assume from the number plate that '207' should actually read '2017' :D

And he works on a different firm now. :lol:

As for the chargers they will be exactly what we need, fast chargers only for the licensed trade dotted around the city.

Well done to all involved.

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For a start, I assume from the number plate that '207' should actually read '2017' :D

And he works on a different firm now. :lol:

As for the chargers they will be exactly what we need, fast chargers only for the licensed trade dotted around the city.

Well done to all involved.



the proof will be in the actual working and I suspect B & H will be in a court charged with discrimination by making them taxi only and not open to any electric vehicle

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 11:37 pm 
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the proof will be in the actual working and I suspect B & H will be in a court charged with discrimination by making them taxi only and not open to any electric vehicle

I suspect, as the bid was specifically for money to fund taxi/PH vehicle chargers, that the council would be in court if they didn't make them taxi/PH only.

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there will be a few green tree huggers who will consider it a civil liberty issue

but hey there's none of those in Brighton :wink:

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there will be a few green tree huggers who will consider it a civil liberty issue

Well I say f*** em.

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