Report, Document
Ultra low emission vehicle transformation fund: grants awarded 2023 to 2024
Includes details of the grants awarded to each local authority.
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Local Authority | Scheme |
Proposed Allocation £ 2023 - 24 |
Proposed Allocation £ 2024 - 25 |
---|---|---|---|
Cardiff | Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure | 255,000 | 408,000 |
Cardiff Capital Region | Cardiff Capital Region Transport Authority (CCRTA) Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) Transformation Programme | 3,042,193 | |
Carmarthenshire | Enhancing EV Provision in Carmarthenshire | 263,500 | |
Ceredigion | Public EV Charging Programme Phase 3 | 297,500 | 370,000 |
Conwy | EV Charge Points in Public Car Parks | 254,150 | 500,035 |
Denbighshire | Roll out of EV Charging & Hydrogen (H2) plant feasibility study | 85,000 | |
Flintshire | County Wide EV Charging Infrastructure Feasibility Scheme | 42,500 | |
Gwynedd | Gwynedd EV charging points and solar ports | 51,000 | |
Isle of Anglesey | Continuation of EV Charging Roll-Out | 376,550 | 520,000 |
Isle of Anglesey | Holyhead production plant and fuelling/distribution hydrogen hub | 200,000 | |
Neath Port Talbot | Interim application – Development of Charging Hubs | 759,050 | |
Newport | Net Zero Newport – EV Charging - Phase 3 | 671,500 | 1,782,000 |
Pembrokeshire | Installation of Electric Car Charging Facilities (Phase 6) | 446,250 | 450,000 |
Powys | Powys EV Programme | 127,500 | |
Rhondda Cynon Taf | Phase 2: ULEVTF Project |
299,290 |
|
Rhondda Cynon Taf* |
Access to the National EV Insights and Strategy (NEVIS) service delivered by Cenex | 85,000 | |
Swansea | EV Charging Infrastructure Phase 2 | 573,750 | |
Torfaen | Net Zero Charge Network | 161,500 | |
Wrexham | EV charging hubs - City centre and remote communities | 862,725 | 1,000,000 |
Total |
8,853,958 |
5,137,354 |
*Rhondda Cynon Taf will act as host authority for all 22 Welsh Local Authorities