2025 Action Scorecards

Question · Action Scorecards 2025

Has the council supported the expansion of a public network of electric vehicle chargers?

Question code
2.10
Section
Transport
Topic
EV charging
Source
National Data
Question weight
Low

Criteria

Two-tier criteria
First tier criteria met if the council has over 60 public chargers per 100,000 residents.

Second tier criteria met if the council has over 434 chargers per 100,000 residents.

Clarifications

This question is scored using the UK Government's data on publicly available EV chargers within the council's area. This includes all publicly available EV chargers, rather than just council owned or installed, as councils would still have to approve any public EV charger in their area.

We have chosen the two tier criteria to challenge councils. 60 public chargers per 100,000 residents has been achieved by a significant proportion of councils but many have also not yet reached this level.

The higher level of 434 chargers is based on the UK Government's 2030 target for 300,000 public EV chargers. To achieve the same format we divided (300,000 by the Office for National Statistics 2030 projected population 69.2 million) and multiplied this figure by 100,000. Rounding to the nearest EV charger gave us 434 chargers per 100,000 residents.

Marked using Zap Maps - https://www.zap-map.com/ - publicly available data on EV chargers, which is available using the UK Government - https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/electric-vehicle-charging-device-statistics-july-2022. Please note, we will use the most recent available data in the 2024 scoring process.

Question performance

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1 county council

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Performance comparison between 2023 and 2025

county councils

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councils scored higher in 2025
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councils scored lower in 2025

Legends for difference column

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CouncilScoreDifference2023Evidence
Cambridgeshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Derbyshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Devon County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
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Evidence

1/2--
East Sussex County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Gloucestershire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Hampshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Hertfordshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
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Evidence

1/2--
Kent County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Lancashire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Leicestershire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Lincolnshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Norfolk County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
--

Evidence

1/2--
Nottinghamshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Oxfordshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
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Evidence

1/2--
Staffordshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Suffolk County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Surrey County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Warwickshire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
--

Evidence

1/2--
West Sussex County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Worcestershire County Council
Score 2025
1/2
2023 Difference
▲ 1

Evidence

1/2▲ 1
Essex County Council
Score 2025
0/2
2023 Difference
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0/2--Evidence doesn't meet criteria