- Request
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1. Which companies, specialising in electric vehicle recharging, including Charging Point Operators (CPOs), have received payments or are due to receive payments, from National Government, specifically OZEV funding, to install, maintain, procure or operate publicly accessible electric vehicle recharging points across your council or authority.
2. Please provide all current and/more present names/iterations of company names, inclusive of companies that have since closed for business
3. How much public money has been provided to the aforementioned companies for the installation, maintenance, procurement or operation of publicly accessible electric vehicle recharging points to date across your council or authority?
Please provide a break down by; company, year of funding and note the number of charging points provisioned by said funding
How much public money has been provided to the following companies for the installation, maintenance, procurement, or operation of publicly accessible electric vehicle recharging points to date across your council or authority?
BP Pulse/Chargemaster Limited (a subsidiary of BP Plc)
Shell Recharge (a subsidiary of Shell Plc)
Ubitricity (a subsidiary of Shell Plc)
Source London (a subsidiary of TotalEnergies SE)
GeniePoint (a subsidiary of Engie SA)
Ionity (joint venture between BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company, Hyundai Motor Group and Volkswagen Group)
How many charge points within your constituency or parish have been funded by public money and installed by publicly traded or private companies?
At present how many publicly owned charge points, are active and fully functional in your constituency or parish?
How many of the publicly accessible charge points installed within your constituency or parish were installed with public funding?
- Decision
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Lincolnshire County Council have not publicly funded any EV chargers.
- Reference number
- FOI 4729445
- Date request received
- 01/08/22
- Date of decision
- 15/08/22