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Electric Vehicles

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 28 September 2021

Tuesday, 28 September 2021

Ceisteanna (259)

Pádraig Mac Lochlainn

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259. Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn asked the Minister for Transport the number of public power points for electric vehicles in County Donegal; the locations of same; and his plans to increase this number. [46343/21]

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The Deputy will be aware that the Government is fully committed to supporting a significant expansion and modernisation of the electric vehicle charging network over the coming years. A national charging infrastructure strategy is being developed which will set out a pathway to stay ahead of demand over the critical period out to 2030. My Department has begun an engagement with relevant stakeholders to inform this work and it is envisaged that the strategy will be published later this year.

€10 million was committed from the Climate Action Fund (CAF) to support ESB investment in the charging network and this has leveraged a further €10 million investment from ESB, with the infrastructure to be in place by the end of 2022. This intervention alone will result in:

- 90 additional high power chargers, each capable of charging two vehicles

- 52 additional fast chargers, which may replace existing standard chargers

- 264 replacement standard chargers with more modern technology and with each consisting of two charge points

Further details on the progression of this project can be found at esb.ie/ecars/our-network/network-upgrades.

In light of the ESB eCars responsibility in the matter of the installation of charge points per county, I have forwarded the Deputy's question to the ESB for direct response. Please contact my Office if no reply is received within 10 working days.

In terms of existing supports for public charging, the Public Charge Point Scheme continues to be available during 2021 to provide local authorities with a grant of up to €5,000 to support the development of on-street public chargers. The primary focus of the scheme is to provide support for the installation of infrastructure which will facilitate owners of electric vehicles, who do not have access to a private parking space, but instead rely on parking their vehicles in public places near their homes to charge their EVs. My Department has committed to reviewing the Scheme shortly to ensure that it is as effective as possible in driving the decarbonisation effort.

Thirteen local authorities have been in touch with SEAI in relation to the scheme but this does not include Donegal County Council.

The following deferred reply was received under Standing Order 51
I have been asked to respond to you in relation to Parliamentary Question 46343 on behalf of ESB.
ESB is currently in the process of replacing and upgrading the existing electric vehicle public charge point network across Ireland and rolling out new multi-vehicle charging hubs on Motorways and National routes.
To date the majority of Standard AC charge point have been replaced in Donegal with new modern equipment. In addition, three chargers have been upgraded to DC Fast chargers at Justice Walsh Car Park, Off Bank Lane, Letterkenny, Off Lower Main Street, Dungloe and Shore Road, Killybegs. These chargers provide a much quicker charging experience for EV drivers.
We are also in discussions with a number of site owners about locating multi-vehicle high power charging at locations in Donegal. These location will be announced once confirmed.
Real time information on ESB’s electric vehicle chargers can be found on its charge point map Charge Point Map (esb.ie)
Should you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact me.
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