There is a thing called the Rapid Charger Fund which the government announced in 2020. It's £950m but as yet not one penny has been spent. Part of this scheme was to enable charge operators to upgrade rapid chargers or more specifically the National Grid to get the correct power where it is needed. Operators are NOT allowed to do this work themselves. The specified time to get at least 6, 150kw chargers at all Service Areas of English motorways by the end of 2023.
You can read about it here:-
Government vision for the rapid chargepoint network in England
Funding for the whole project was given in the March 2020 budget.
Budget 2020
Progress has been slow, indeed the minister admited as much in January 2023.
https://hansard.parliament.uk/commo...67025A2/ElectricVehicleChargingInfrastructure
A summary of the main promises are:-
The following ambitions will be supported by the Rapid Charging Fund to assist where the electrical connection costs of upgrading sites to meet future charging demand is not commercially viable.
- By 2023, we aim to have at least 6 high powered, open access chargepoints (150 - 350 kilowatt capable) at motorway service areas in England, with some larger sites having as many as 10-12. We are confident this will be more than enough to meet demand from electric vehicles by this date. These high powered chargepoints are able to charge up to 3 times faster than most of the chargepoints currently in place, and can deliver around 120-145 miles of range in just 15 minutes for a typical electric vehicle.
- By 2030, we expect the network to be extensive and ready for more people to benefit from the switch to electric cars. We are planning for there to be around 2,500 high powered chargepoints across England’s motorways and major A roads.
- By 2035 we expect around 6,000 high powered chargepoints across England’s motorways and major A roads.
Government will be working with the operators of major service areas to ensure that this charging provision is in place ahead of customer demand. The aim is to help support early adoption of electric vehicles and remove range anxiety concerns for drivers on long journeys.
The industry have come together to try and convince the government to get a move on. This was reported at one of the talks at the Fully Charged Live Show in Harrogate this month.
Appently pilots are underway announced at the beginning of May this year with submissions by the middle of June. I suspect there will now be some delay as I suspect this work will take longer than 6 months to complete.
In another thread I have explained that I am writing to my MP to raise the issue and hopefully prompt a bit of reality to the promises given.