Oxford Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy (OxEVIS) Consultation
Overview
The Council has created a strategy that sets out the proposed electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure Oxford will need between now and 2040, to enable those dependent on car use who live, work and visit the city to switch to electric vehicles.
-
- in time for the Government’s announcement to stop sales of new petrol or diesel cars and vans by 2030.
- at a pace that enables Oxford to achieve its zero carbon target by 2040.
- in a manner that is fair, collaborative and sustainable.
The Council would like to consult with the public to assess the level of support for the Strategy’s approach to meeting these targets.
Please review the Strategy before responding to the feedback form.
If you would prefer to read a summary, please see the Headlines document. The full strategy can be found at the bottom of this page.
What happens next
Feedback from this consultation will be fed into the final strategy which is to be presented for Cabinet approval in July 2022. Once completed, the Council will draw up an implementation plan to deliver the strategy.
Audiences
- Councillors
- General Public
- Stakeholders
- Staff
Interests
- Environmental Health
- Energy Efficiency
- Carbon Reduction
- Net Zero
- Sustainable Innovation
- Climate
Share
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook