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EV charging points being installed in Regent's Park

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Wednesday, 11 December, 2019
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Charging Point

After lobbying from your local councillor team there are now three electric vehicle charging points in Regents Park ward on lamp posts. These can be found to the side of Ashby Court in Lisson Grove (lamp column no 6), opposite 126 Lisson Grove (lamp column 5), outside number 15 Hall Road (lamp column 4) and outside number 30 Cunningham Place (lamp column 4). All three points are available to pay-as-you-go customers (via the Ubitricity mobile phone app) as well as to existing or new subscribers with a smart cable. 

The recent installation of these lamp column charge points complements the existing charging opportunities in our area:

BP Chargemaster charge posts

  • 1 bay outside 15 Grove End Road
  • 2 bays on Prince Albert Road opposite 1-47 St James's Terrace, Prince Albert Road
  • 1 bay on St John's Wood Road outside Dora House, 60 St John’s Wood Road
  • Aberdeen Place at Lyon's Place junction

Blue Point London charge post

  • 2 bays outside Grove End House, Grove End Road 

ESB Taxi-only rapid chargers

  • 2 rapid chargers in Wellington Place
  • 1 rapid charger in Park Road (on the TfL network)

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