You have four days left to have your say on Oxford's future with electrical vehicles.

The Council has created a strategy that sets out the proposed electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure Oxford will need between now and 2040, to enable those dependent on car use who live, work and visit the city to switch to electric vehicles.

The Government has announced that sales of new petrol or diesel cars and vans will stop by 2030.

The council said its strategy should enable Oxford to achieve its zero carbon target by 2040 in a manner that is fair, collaborative and sustainable.

There is a summary and full document on this link as well as a feedback form at https://consultation.oxford.gov.uk/policy-and-communications/oxford-electric-vehicle-infrastructure-strategy-ox/

Oxford Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy (OxEVIS) consultation closes on June 30.

 

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