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Local activist Ed Pitt Ford on the roll-out of Electric Vehicle charging in Westminster

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Tuesday, 8 March, 2022
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Ed Pitt Ford is a local community activist, living in Pimlico. Watch his update above on the roll-out of Electric Vehicle charging points in Westminster.

Ed explains

As you'll be aware, we've declared a climate emergency in Westminster, and that means we have a target to be net-zero by 2040.

As part of this, we're rolling out electric vehicle charging points across the borough.

I'm here in Charlwood Street and this is one of over 1000 electric vehicle charging points in Westminster, more than any other borough in London. We have a target to roll out another 500 of these this year alone, hitting a ratio of one vehicle charging point per eight electric vehicles and hopefully we'll continue to hit that ratio as the years progress.

If you would like an electric charge point near you, if you're thinking about getting an electric car or have one ready, please do get in touch and we can take that into consideration when we're locating them.

Thank you.

If you live anywhere in Westminster, you can register your interest online here.

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Ed Pitt Ford

Ed Pitt Ford

Councillor for Pimlico North Ward
Ed Pitt Ford has lived in Pimlico since 2010. Originally from Elephant and Castle, Ed graduated in Physics from Imperial College London and has an MBA from London Business School.
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At Labour’s Westminster City Council budget last week, I made Westminster Labour answer for their reckless spending and weak action on rising crime and declining street standards. Westminster Labour has wasted £27 million on a failed housing contractor, self-awarded senior Labour councillors pay rises of up to 62 per cent and are projected to hike your Council Tax by 75 per cent over the next four years.

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