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Dorset villages benefit from new charging points thanks to boost from council

New electric vehicle charging points have now been installed in Cerne Abbas and West Moors, thanks to help from Dorset Council, with further points to come including in Dorchester and Weymouth.

The new chargers, located in car parks at Kettle Bridge, Cerne Abbas, and Park Way, West Moors are set to go live in the coming weeks and have been installed as part of the council’s Charging Ahead programme.   This initiative aims to get 80% of Dorset households within a 10-minute walk of a public charge point by 2030.

Earlier this year, the UK registered its millionth fully electric vehicle, and by 2030 it is projected that nearly a third of all vehicles on UK roads will be electric.  To help the county prepare for this transition, Dorset Council has partnered with award-winning EV charging company Mer to expand the availability of chargers for residents and visitors.

By the end of the year, an additional 11 car parks in towns and villages across Dorset will be equipped with electric vehicle chargers, thanks to the programme. This includes the installation of 3 new charging hubs in Weymouth, Bridport and Blandford. Funding for the new chargers comes from a mix of sources, including government grants, private investment and local developer contributions.

The new Dorset Council-sponsored chargers will be located in:

  • West Moors
  • Cerne Abbas
  • Blandford Forum
  • Dorchester
  • Sturminster Newton
  • Bridport
  • Weymouth
  • Sherborne
  • Wareham
  • Lyme Regis

The installation of the new chargers will not impact the use of the car parks or nearby businesses. Once complete, the addition of these fast and rapid chargers will bring the total number of public charging points in the county to just under 300.

Cllr Nick Ireland, Dorset Council’s Cabinet Member for Climate Change, said:

“The Charging Ahead programme is crucial in our efforts to reduce emissions and combat climate change in Dorset.

“By expanding the network of electric vehicle chargers across the county, we can make it easier for residents to transition to electric vehicles. This shift will help improve air quality and create a healthier environment for everyone.

Charging car

L-R Cllr Nick Ireland (Leader of Dorset Council), Cllr Rita Burke (Chair of West Moors Town Council), Judi Weedon (West Moors Town Clerk)