Electric vehicle charging points will be installed on streets in older residential areas of Milton Keynes after MK Council secured a £1.1m grant.

As part of the council’s commitment to a carbon negative future, the Council have confirmed a project where they have worked with Connected Kerb and Ringway to secure the largest grant offered to date from the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV).

The deal will install 250 charging points on residential roads in older area of MK where fewer off street parking spaces are available and where electric vehicle ownership is increasing. The move has been made at a time when around 40% of homes in MK do not currently have access to off street charging facilities. 

Under the deal, senior officials from OZEV will be visiting MK to discuss the programme.

Cabinet Member for Climate Action and Sustainability, Cllr Jenny Wilson-Marklew said, “We’re delighted to have secured funding to make it easier for local people to use electric vehicles.  Encouraging drivers to make the switch to electric is a vital part of our carbon neutral future.  It needs to be made as easy as possible and we look forward to working with all of our partners to begin this ground-breaking project.”

Chris Pateman-Jones, CEO, Connected Kerb said, “I am delighted that Milton Keynes Council, who are a recognised pioneer in the EV sector, selected Connected Kerb for this critical EV infrastructure project which aims to boost EV uptake in Milton Keynes by improving access to charge points for residents without off-street parking.  Making charging more affordable, sustainable and accessible to all is an essential step if the city and the wider UK is to reach net zero.”

Yogesh Patel, Ringway Innovation Director said, “We are excited by the potential of this project to shape new travel choices for local people.  Our teams already work hard to maintain the highway network in Milton Keynes and we are looking forward to using this local knowledge to create greener transport options for residents.  This project, especially the funding already secured, is a big step forward to future-proof the local highway network, and we cannot wait to get started.”