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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 January 2018

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Questions (488, 489)

Timmy Dooley

Question:

488. Deputy Timmy Dooley asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the number of standard charging points for electric vehicles, by county. [3316/18]

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Timmy Dooley

Question:

489. Deputy Timmy Dooley asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the number of rapid charging points for electric vehicles, by county. [3317/18]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 488 and 489 together.

The ESB, through its eCars programme, has rolled out both publicly accessible charging infrastructure and domestic charge points for electric vehicles. Up to September 2017, approximately 2,500 home charge points had been installed and there are approximately 900 EV charge points in Ireland of which circa 70 are rapid chargers.  A map showing all public charge points in Ireland, including the status and availability of the charge points, is available on the ESB’s website at www.esb.ie/ecars.  

The following table, provided by eCars, sets out in tabular form the number of publically available standard and fast chargers available in each county. (This list does not include any hotel installations or private sites.)

County

No of standard posts*

No of standard charge points

No of fast stations

Donegal

13

26

3

Sligo

5

10

1

Leitrim

3

6

1

Mayo

10

20

2

Westmeath

10

20

3

Roscommon

8

16

1

Galway

14

28

3

Monaghan

6

12

1

Cavan

5

10

0

Longford

5

10

1

Meath

11

22

2

Louth

12

24

3

Dublin

82

164

17

Kildare

14

28

4

Offaly

7

14

0

Laois

8

16

2

Wicklow

13

26

3

Carlow

6

12

1

Wexford

13

26

4

Kilkenny

7

14

3

Tipperary

9

18

4

Waterford

12

24

2

Clare

8

16

2

Limerick

13

26

4

Cork

29

58

6

Kerry

14

28

2

 *Each AC standard post contains two charge points

In addition to the charge points installed by ESB eCars, car manufacturers are also becoming increasingly involved in the provision of charging infrastructure. I understand that Nissan has a number of charge points available through its dealer network and Tesla provides charge points for its vehicles at two locations in Co. Laois and Co. Tipperary.  In addition, Lidl Ireland has installed chargepoints in a number of its car parks.

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