A house in England, the logical purchase after that of an electric car
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has just presented a new regulation that will come into force next year concerning electric cars.To accompany their deployment, each new house, building or supermarket will have to install a charging station.
“The majority of recharges taking place at home, this means that people can buy new properties already ready for an electric vehicle” can be read in the government press release.During journeys, it will always be possible to recharge your car on common limits while the law also applies to new stores and workplaces.
Missing to the call, the new law seems to have abandoned a point which aimed to only have the charging stations with "intelligent" device, allowing to trigger the refills by avoiding overloading the electricity network, favoring off -peak hours.
For individuals, new houses will not be the only work that will be subject to the installation of a new charging device.In the event of "major renovations", it will also be necessary to install the equipment, whether one owns an electric car (or rechargeable hybrid) or not.
This new measure should accelerate the expansion of equipment coverage in the country.Boris Johnson took the opportunity to point out that England currently had 250,000 recharge points at home and in the workplace.The government has contributed to everyone's investment thanks to subsidies.
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The plan of England for a "green industrial revolution"
However, the amount of state participation in the investment of new terminals is not yet very clear.The strategy with the new regulations is to attract private investors to the new roadmap.The objective is to reach 90 billion pounds sterling in private investments by 2030.
“We are investing in new projects […] and our strategy should trigger around 90 billion pounds of private sector investments, resulting in the creation of highly qualified and well -paid jobs within the framework of our mission of unification andupmarket across the country, ”said Boris Johnson when he announces.
Barely returned from COP26, which took place in Glasgow in Scotland, the English Prime Minister wanted to take advantage of the announcement of the charging stations in the new houses to speak of a "green industrial revolution".The ban on thermal motor vehicles within the country, was voted for 2030.Boris Johnson announced the news a year ago, in November 2020.
The underlying objective would be to make the United Kingdom "the first G7 country to have decarbonized its road transport," said the Prime Minister the year.For its part, France is counting on an outing of petrol and trade diesel cars in 2035 (the government announced 2040 last year).
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