Join Vauxhall's Electric Streets of Britain Campaign
Vauxhall’s Electric Streets of Britain campaign aims to support the 40% of UK households without off-street parking to transition to electric vehicles with ease, ensuring they have access to easy and convenient electric vehicle charge-points. Whether you drive an electric vehicle today or would consider one in future, we want to hear from you.
Answer a few short questions via the link below and tell us what charging facilities are needed on your street. We are building a nationwide picture of where EV charging demand exists. Together with our Electric Streets of Britain partners, we will use the information gathered to support local councils across the country with the acceleration of on-street charging.
Latest Updates
In the latest update for the campaign, Vauxhall published a new heatmap to provide a visual representation of where streets have been registered as needing local charging access through the Electric Streets of Britain database.
Alongside this heatmap, Vauxhall also released the results of a new Freedom of Information (FOI) request by Vauxhall, which found that 56.5% of the 267 local authorities who responded still do not have a published on-street residential charging strategy in place.
Although this figure has improved by almost 15% since 2023 (72% of UK councils), the data reflects the work still to be done to reach the required levels of accessible charging needed to match electric vehicle demand.
According to a new report commissoned by Vauxhall, the UK's electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) targets are too broad and should be more specific to accurately measure progress in different regions. Vauxhall have collaborated with Cenex to evaluate the effectiveness of common metrics used to track the success of electrification in the UK, such as the number of public chargepoints and EVs per chargepoint. The report determines a better way forward in how we measure UK charging infrastructure.
Access the interactive dashboards using the link below and see how your area is progressing with electric vehicle infrastructure.
EAST
Registered streets in this region so far: 1,028
Population: 6,334,500*
Councils: 34
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 526
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 311 (59%)
EAST MIDLANDS
Registered streets in this region so far: 911
Population: 4,880,200*
Councils: 30
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 144
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 69 (48%)
LONDON
Registered streets in this region so far: 1,061
Population: 8,799,800*
Councils: 28
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 6,090
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 4,058 (67%)
NORTH EAST
Registered streets in this region so far: 768
Population: 2,647,100*
Councils: 8
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 221
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 108 (49%)
NORTHERN IRELAND
Registered streets in this region so far: 169
Population: 1,904,600*
Councils: 6
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 45
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 30 (67%)
NORTH WEST
Registered streets in this region so far: 1,691
Population: 7,417,300*
Councils: 25
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 658
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 583 (89%)
SCOTLAND
Registered streets in this region so far: 1,219
Population: 5,479,900*
Councils: 31
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 279
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 151 (54%)
SOUTH EAST
Registered streets in this region so far: 1,472
Population: 9,278,100*
Councils: 50
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 2,260
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 1,418 (63%)
SOUTH WEST
Registered streets in this region so far: 955
Population: 5,701,200*
Councils: 20
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 745
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 469 (63%)
WALES
Registered streets in this region so far: 741
Population: 3,107,500*
Councils: 21
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 559
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 372 (67%)
WEST MIDLANDS
Registered streets in this region so far: 966
Population: 5,950,800*
Councils: 21
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 1,158
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 783 (68%)
YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER
Registered streets in this region so far: 1,047
Population: 5,480,800*
Councils: 15
Additional charge points estimated to be installed this year: 361
How many of these are classed as on-street residential charge points: 10 (3%)
How can you help us?
Vauxhall has launched a database which allows all motorists register an interest in having residential charge points installed on their street. Vauxhall will share this data with local councils and charging operators to ensure investment is focused in the right areas.
You don’t need to own an electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle today to complete the form. We also want to hear from you, if you are considering making the switch in the future, this will help ensure the required infrastructure is ready & waiting for you!
What else are we doing?
450 out of 19,456
Only 2.3% of on-street charge points in the UK have been adapted specifically for the considerations of disabled drivers
2,700 Charging Bays
across 619 Tesco Stores making it the nations largest supermarket charging network.
Only 30%
Of people with or wanting to have an electric vehicle feel supported by their local council.
Tesco Partnership
Vauxhall has partnered with supermarket giant, Tesco, to offer new electric vehicle customers with addtional £500 towards charging* at stores nationwide, PLUS 50,000 Tesco Clubcard points when purchasing a new private car or van from a Vauxhall UK retailer or through the online store.
Shoppers can exchange their 50,000 Clubcard points for £500 in Clubcard vouchers to be used in store or get 2x their value with more than 100 Clubcard Reward Partners.
*Access the Tesco Charging Network for PodPoint Charging: Administered as a fixed £500 including VAT contribution. Vauxhall contribution paid via credit from the Vauxhall Retailer.
ACCESSIBILITY
New research was undertaken by Vauxhall in June 2024 to consider the needs of disabled motorists who rely upon on-street residential EV charging. The investigation found that just 2.3% of the UK’s on-street electric vehicle chargers are specifically adapted to consider the needs of disabled drivers according to new research by Vauxhall.
Vauxhall conducted a Freedom of Information request that revealed:
- 105 on-street chargers across the UK are positioned in disabled parking bays
- Only 238 on-street chargers meet the British Standards Institution’s open-access standards on accessible EV charging
- No on-street charge points in London are reported to have been adapted for disabled users
LOCAL COUNCIL IMPACT
Research Vauxhall carried out in May 2024 showed that 75% of motorists were depending on local authorities to install on-street charging to meet demand and increasing numbers of EV owners.
The survey, carried out ahead of the UK’s local and mayoral elections, found that only 25% of respondents noticed issues around charging infrastructure playing a role in the political manifestos and canvassing of local candidates, suggesting it has dropped off the political agenda. It also reported fewer than one-in-10 drivers were happy with on-street charging in their area.
THE CURRENT CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE UK LANDSCAPE
According to a recent report commission by Vauxhall & Cenex, the UK's current goals for electric vehicle infrastructure (EVI) are too broad and should be more specific to accurately measure progress in different regions.
In collaboration with Cenex, a leading sustainable transport organisation, we have evaluated using metrics to assess the success of the electrification journey in the UK, such as the number of public chargepoints and EVs per chargepoint.
The assessment highlights the need for more targeted and measurable metrics to determine the effectiveness of EV infrastructure in different areas. We introduced three new metrics to monitor progress in Near Home Charging, Destination Charging, and Journey Charging, which enables a better method to measure the UK's charging landscape.
Explore your local area using our interactive dashboard.
Where it started:
Electric Streets of Britain launched in August 2023, after an exclusive Vauxhall investigation revealed more than 70% of UK councils have no published strategy in place for on-street residential electric vehicle charging.
The findings, which came from a Freedom of Information request submitted to 414 councils and local authorities across the UK, found:
71.6%
of UK councils have no published
strategy for residential
on-street charging
69%
of local authorities have
yet to install any on-street
residential charge points
19,105
London will soon be home to
that many on-street charge
points – more than double
across all other regions
of the UK combined
In response, Vauxhall launched a nationwide database to track demand across the UK for on-street residential charging needs with the aim of accelerating on-street charge-point installation.
Vauxhall also teamed up with leading UK on-street charge-point operators, Char.gy, Connected Kerb and SureCharge, to support local councils in meeting demand effectively and efficiently.
Find out more about our exclusive research
According to exclusive data collated by Vauxhall, more than 70% of UK councils do not currently have a published strategy in place for the installation of residential on-street charging.
The findings come from a Freedom of Information request submitted to 414 councils and local authorities across the UK. See how many on-street residential chargers are due to be installed in the next 12 months in your local area: