Source London electric vehicle charge points engagement 2024

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We are currently proceeding with the installation of EV charge points following our earlier engagement and decision. Please check the table below for more details.


About the engagement


The Council is committed to improving air quality by making our roads greener and healthier. To help achieve this goal and support the shift to low emission vehicles for essential journeys, we have installed over 490 charge points across the borough.


Replacing petrol and diesel vehicles with electric vehicles will help to improve air quality by reducing harmful emissions such as nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide.


What we are proposing

To keep pace with the growing number of electric vehicles and demand for charge points, we plan to roll out a further 28electric vehicle dual connection fast charge sites across the borough by March 2025. This includes the creation of two electric vehicle spaces in the existing permit holder bay at each site.

These fast charge points (22kw) are quick and convenient for electric car users to charge their vehicles at locations across the borough.

The proposed locations are shown on the map and listed in the table below on this page.


How we identified the charge point locations

Many of the proposed charge points are located where resident requests have been received and identified a need for additional infrastructure.

The process we follow depends on the network operator and type of charge point. However, when investigating locations for new charge points, we have considered a wide range of matters such as:

  • parking restrictions

  • footway clearance widths

  • heritage restrictions

  • local demand

  • safety

  • site conditions


Have your say

Therefore, between 22 November and 20 December 2024 we are offering you a chance to have your say on the proposals and to influence the development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the borough.

To tell us your views, please fill in our survey.


About Source London

Source London will be installing, running, and maintaining all of the new charge points that are agreed to after the engagement process. Members of the public will need to register for membership in order to access these charge points as well as others already installed within the borough and across London. For more information visit Source London: EV charging network in London.


Proposed sites

Please see information about each site in the table below.

For more detailed information on each of the individual sites, open the document (under the Site Drawings menu) that corresponds to the road name in the list.

RoadWard
Location
StatusLast update
Aberdeen RoadHighburySide Wall of 17 Highbury Grange [Aberdeen Road junction with Highbury Grange East Side]Installed and operating12 November
Alwyne VillasCanonburyFrom the build out on the east side, south of and opposite No 1, along the side wall of 1 Alwyne RoadDeferred
Arundel SquareLaycockArundel Square near the junction with Ellington Street, west side, side wall 17 Ellington StreetInstallation November
October
Aubert RoadArsenalAubert Road junction with Lucerne Road East Side, by the side wall of 31 Lucerne RoadInstallation November
October
Banner StreetBunhillOutside 70 Banner Street, opposite 59 Banner StreetWithdrawnJune
Biddestone RoadHollowayOpposite 70 and 72 Biddestone RoadTo be confirmedJune
Bingham StreetMildmayBy the Side wall of 26 St Paul's Place west side of the garageInstalled and operating

12 November
Braes StreetSt Mary's and St James'By the Side wall of 72 Halton RdInstalled and operating

12 November
Brewery RoadCaledonianOutside 29-31 Brewery Road, opposite 64 Brewery RoadInstallation November

October
Cardwell RoadTufnell ParkOutside 1A and 2 AB Cardwell TerraceInstallation November

October
Courtauld RoadHillriseJunction of Courtauld Road and Nyton Close (west side) [side wall 4 Nyton Close]Installed and operating

12 November
Cruden StreetSt Mary's and St James'Side wall of 152 Packington StreetTo be confirmed

August
Grenville RoadHillriseGrenville Road (north side) adjacent to the local park, junction with Ormonde Road, opposite no 60To be confirmed

August
Hermit StreetSt Peter's and CanalsideHermit Street junction with Friend Street, east side [opposite the side wall of 4 Friend Street]Installation November

October
Highwood RoadTufnell ParkHighwood Road junction with Fairmead Road by (west side). At the side wall of 43 Fairmead Road and opposite entrance to 41 Fairmead Road (facing Highwood Road)Installed and operating

12 November
Inglebert StreetClerkenwellOpposite 7 Lambert Street on the east side of Ingle Mews (side wall of 66 Myddelton Square)Installation November

October
Lambert StreetBarnsburySide wall 30 Ripplevale GroveTo be confirmed

August
Laycock StreetLaycockOpposite 28 Laycock Street, and the Medical Centre
Installed and operating

12 Nov
Manor GardensTollingtonOutside 9 Manor Gardens, opposite Spectrum CourtInstalled and operating
12 Nov
Northampton RoadClerkenwellOutside 38 Northampton RoadInstallation November
October
Popham RoadSt Mary's and St James'Popham Road junction with Heddingham Close, by the side wall of 29 Tibberton SquareInstallation November
October
Rheidol TerraceSt Mary's and St James'Outside the north-west boundary line of 41 Rheidol Terrace, opposite 34 Rheidol TerraceInstalled and operating12 November
Ronalds RoadHighburyOutside 85 and 89 Ronalds RoadWithdrawn
Sunnyside Road - site 1HillriseJunction of Sunnyside Road with Cromartie Road, south east sideInstalled and operating
12 November
Sunnyside Road - site 2HillriseOpposite 87 Sunnyside Road [opposite the garage], adjacent to 1-21 Monroe HouseInstalled and operating
12 November
Sussex WayTollingtonSussex Way on the side wall of 85 Windsor Road north side of the cycle hangers [opposite number 63]Installed and operating
12 November
Theberton StreetSt Mary's and St James'Opposite 67 Theberton Street on junction with Gibson Square on the south west sideInstalled and operating
12 November
Tytherton RoadJunctionTytherton Road junction with Campdale Road, north side, outside 88 Tytherton RoadInstallation November
October


We are currently proceeding with the installation of EV charge points following our earlier engagement and decision. Please check the table below for more details.


About the engagement


The Council is committed to improving air quality by making our roads greener and healthier. To help achieve this goal and support the shift to low emission vehicles for essential journeys, we have installed over 490 charge points across the borough.


Replacing petrol and diesel vehicles with electric vehicles will help to improve air quality by reducing harmful emissions such as nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide.


What we are proposing

To keep pace with the growing number of electric vehicles and demand for charge points, we plan to roll out a further 28electric vehicle dual connection fast charge sites across the borough by March 2025. This includes the creation of two electric vehicle spaces in the existing permit holder bay at each site.

These fast charge points (22kw) are quick and convenient for electric car users to charge their vehicles at locations across the borough.

The proposed locations are shown on the map and listed in the table below on this page.


How we identified the charge point locations

Many of the proposed charge points are located where resident requests have been received and identified a need for additional infrastructure.

The process we follow depends on the network operator and type of charge point. However, when investigating locations for new charge points, we have considered a wide range of matters such as:

  • parking restrictions

  • footway clearance widths

  • heritage restrictions

  • local demand

  • safety

  • site conditions


Have your say

Therefore, between 22 November and 20 December 2024 we are offering you a chance to have your say on the proposals and to influence the development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the borough.

To tell us your views, please fill in our survey.


About Source London

Source London will be installing, running, and maintaining all of the new charge points that are agreed to after the engagement process. Members of the public will need to register for membership in order to access these charge points as well as others already installed within the borough and across London. For more information visit Source London: EV charging network in London.


Proposed sites

Please see information about each site in the table below.

For more detailed information on each of the individual sites, open the document (under the Site Drawings menu) that corresponds to the road name in the list.

RoadWard
Location
StatusLast update
Aberdeen RoadHighburySide Wall of 17 Highbury Grange [Aberdeen Road junction with Highbury Grange East Side]Installed and operating12 November
Alwyne VillasCanonburyFrom the build out on the east side, south of and opposite No 1, along the side wall of 1 Alwyne RoadDeferred
Arundel SquareLaycockArundel Square near the junction with Ellington Street, west side, side wall 17 Ellington StreetInstallation November
October
Aubert RoadArsenalAubert Road junction with Lucerne Road East Side, by the side wall of 31 Lucerne RoadInstallation November
October
Banner StreetBunhillOutside 70 Banner Street, opposite 59 Banner StreetWithdrawnJune
Biddestone RoadHollowayOpposite 70 and 72 Biddestone RoadTo be confirmedJune
Bingham StreetMildmayBy the Side wall of 26 St Paul's Place west side of the garageInstalled and operating

12 November
Braes StreetSt Mary's and St James'By the Side wall of 72 Halton RdInstalled and operating

12 November
Brewery RoadCaledonianOutside 29-31 Brewery Road, opposite 64 Brewery RoadInstallation November

October
Cardwell RoadTufnell ParkOutside 1A and 2 AB Cardwell TerraceInstallation November

October
Courtauld RoadHillriseJunction of Courtauld Road and Nyton Close (west side) [side wall 4 Nyton Close]Installed and operating

12 November
Cruden StreetSt Mary's and St James'Side wall of 152 Packington StreetTo be confirmed

August
Grenville RoadHillriseGrenville Road (north side) adjacent to the local park, junction with Ormonde Road, opposite no 60To be confirmed

August
Hermit StreetSt Peter's and CanalsideHermit Street junction with Friend Street, east side [opposite the side wall of 4 Friend Street]Installation November

October
Highwood RoadTufnell ParkHighwood Road junction with Fairmead Road by (west side). At the side wall of 43 Fairmead Road and opposite entrance to 41 Fairmead Road (facing Highwood Road)Installed and operating

12 November
Inglebert StreetClerkenwellOpposite 7 Lambert Street on the east side of Ingle Mews (side wall of 66 Myddelton Square)Installation November

October
Lambert StreetBarnsburySide wall 30 Ripplevale GroveTo be confirmed

August
Laycock StreetLaycockOpposite 28 Laycock Street, and the Medical Centre
Installed and operating

12 Nov
Manor GardensTollingtonOutside 9 Manor Gardens, opposite Spectrum CourtInstalled and operating
12 Nov
Northampton RoadClerkenwellOutside 38 Northampton RoadInstallation November
October
Popham RoadSt Mary's and St James'Popham Road junction with Heddingham Close, by the side wall of 29 Tibberton SquareInstallation November
October
Rheidol TerraceSt Mary's and St James'Outside the north-west boundary line of 41 Rheidol Terrace, opposite 34 Rheidol TerraceInstalled and operating12 November
Ronalds RoadHighburyOutside 85 and 89 Ronalds RoadWithdrawn
Sunnyside Road - site 1HillriseJunction of Sunnyside Road with Cromartie Road, south east sideInstalled and operating
12 November
Sunnyside Road - site 2HillriseOpposite 87 Sunnyside Road [opposite the garage], adjacent to 1-21 Monroe HouseInstalled and operating
12 November
Sussex WayTollingtonSussex Way on the side wall of 85 Windsor Road north side of the cycle hangers [opposite number 63]Installed and operating
12 November
Theberton StreetSt Mary's and St James'Opposite 67 Theberton Street on junction with Gibson Square on the south west sideInstalled and operating
12 November
Tytherton RoadJunctionTytherton Road junction with Campdale Road, north side, outside 88 Tytherton RoadInstallation November
October
  • In this survey we are asking for your views on the 28 proposed electric vehicle charge point site locations that we have published on our Let's Talk Islington project page.

    The closing date for this survey is 18:00pm on Friday 20 December 2024

    This survey should take around 10 - 15 minutes to complete. Mandatory questions are marked with an asterisk *.

    If you would like this information in a different format – another language or reading format, such as audiotape, Braille, large print, or Easy Read, please contact  EVcharging@islington.gov.uk

     

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