Getting Electric Vehicles Moving. All you need to know about installing on-street charge points

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Getting Electric Vehicles Moving All you need to know about installing on-street charge points

Supporting the growth of electric vehicles 2 The use of electric vehicles is on the rise, and are fast UK Plug-in electric vehicle actuals becoming more common place. Electric vehicles are 100,000 expected to play an important role in achieving the UK s targets for improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions. Just six years ago there were only 2,500 electric vehicles in the UK now there are over 80,000, and that number is predicted to rise to more than 7 million in the next 30 years. That means Volumes 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 demand for charge points are likely to rise, and as 0 the electricity network for your local authority, we 2010 want to help you meet that demand. This guide lets you know: Why charge points matter so much to your electricity network. What the different kind of charge points are and what they do. The quickest, most efficient and economical way of connecting charging points to the electric network. This guide explains the different kinds of charge points there are, what the quickest ways of installing the most economical, efficient and practical charge points in your local area and the role Western Power Distribution play providing power to on street charge points. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2011 2012 2013 2037 2038 2039 2040 2014 2015 2016 Year ending Volumes UK Electric vehicle uptake (actuals + NG FES 2016 forecast) 900,000 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 Year ending Slow progression Actuals

How Western Power Distribution can help? 3 Who are Western Power Distribution? Western Power Distribution owns and maintains the electricity cables and lines that bring the electricity to approx 7.8 million homes and businesses across The South West, South Wales and the Midlands. We run and maintain the electricity cables in your area and keep the lights on, regardless of which electricity supplier you pay your bills to. Supporting the transition to a low carbon future Electric vehicles can help the UK met its carbon emission ambition. Western Power Distribution want to support local residents, businesses and the public sector to embrace a low carbon future. We distribute electricity to charge points and we provide supplies to connect them to the network.

Cost of connecting an on-street charge point to the electricity network 4 How much it costs to connect a charge point to the electricity network and how long it will take to install comes down to three things. How much a charge point costs and how long it will take to install depends on: How many charge points do you want to connect? How many vehicles do you want to charge at any one time? How quickly do you want them to charge? How long does it take to charge an electric vehicle? (Based on a 30KWh battery) There are three types of charge points: Slow Fast Rapid The speed that cars can charge at is determined by how much electrical power (kw) the charge point delivers. RAPID CHARGING 1 HOUr Greater than 43kW FAST CHARGING 2-4 HOURS 7-22kW STAT OR QUOTE? SLOW CHARGING 8-10 HOURS Up to 3kW

How long does it take to connect new charging points? 5 We describe new electricity connections as Small, Medium Step 1 Small Medium Large or Large. This section explains the costs and time for the power supply to be connected to different types of charge points. Decide on the number and type of charge point(s) Identify a location Appoint an electrical contractor for the charge point installation 1-3 fast or 1 rapid charge Number of charge points More than 3 fast or more than 1 rapid charge Multiple fast/rapid charge points Step 2 Approximate connection time Apply for an electrical power connection from Western Power Distribution 8-12 weeks 8-12 weeks 6 months + Approximate connection cost Step 3 Appoint an electricity supplier who will bill for the electrical energy used Your supplier will appoint a meter operator to install a meter for the charge point 1,000-3,000 4,500-75,000 60,000-2 million Other considerations that may affect the cost Street work costs Step 4 Energise your charge point(s) Operation and maintenance Street work costs Street work costs Legal costs for easement and wayleaves Legal costs for easement and wayleaves Planning permission and space for a substation

FAQs 6 What does Western Power Distribution know about smart charging? Smart charging can help reduce costs for customers as well as manage demand on the network. Through our innovation team, we are running the world s largest EV project called Electric Nation. More details on this can be found at www.electricnation.org.uk. How much does the electrical connection for an on-street charge point cost? Depending on how many vehicles you want to charge and how quickly you want to charge them, it can range from 1,500 for a single slow to fast charge point, to 2 million or more for a cluster of rapid charge units. That s why we re really keen to work closely with local authorities and charge point operators to help you find the right solutions for your residents and businesses. How can I find out more? To find out more visit our website at www.westernpower.co.uk or call 0800 0963080.

Western Power Distribution (East Midlands) plc, No2366923 Western Power Distribution (West Midlands) plc, No3600574 Western Power Distribution (South West) plc, No2366894 Western Power Distribution (South Wales) plc No2366985 Registered in England and Wales Registered Office: Avonbank, Feeder Road, Bristol BS2 0TB 2017 Produced with the kind assistance of UK Power Networks. www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/internet/en/our-services/electric-vehicle-charging/electric& www.westernpower.co.uk @wpduk