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From
Friday
25 April 2025
9:00 am
To
Monday
12 May 2025
11:59 pm
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EV Charging Consultation

North, East and South Ayrshire Council are working in partnership to deliver the EV infrastructure needed to support future uptake of Electric Vehicles (EVs) across Ayrshire.

Supported by Scottish Future’s Trust and Transport Scotland, the local authorities aim to provide a just transition to EV uptake. The project has been awarded £2.8million through Transport Scotland’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund for the installation of approximately 307 EV charge points across 270 locations via a Concession Contract.

Tell us what you need

We need to better understand the needs of residents – the people who live, work and visit Ayrshire so that future public electric charging infrastructure can be planned to meet your needs.

Please have your say by taking 5 minutes to participate in this consultation which can be accessed below: