Written answers
Tuesday, 11 February 2025
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Electric Vehicles
Johnny Guirke (Meath West, Sinn Fein)
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169. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his plans for increasing EV charging points in County Meath; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4706/25]
Darragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal East, Fianna Fail)
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The Government is fully committed to supporting a significant expansion and modernisation of the EV charging network over the coming years. Having an effective and reliable charging network is an essential part of enabling drivers to make the switch to electric vehicles.
Home charging is and will remain the primary charging method for most Irish EV owners as it’s convenient and cheaper for the consumer. Home charging also assists in the overall management of the national grid by reducing the impact of reliance on higher powered and peak-time charging. Over 80% of charging is expected to happen at home, however for those unable to do so a growing network of neighbourhood and destination charging will provide a reliable alternative.
Local authorities will be funded by Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI) to develop local and regional EV charging network strategies and implementation plans. This process will identify the number of charge points required in each area, including on-street chargers to serve residents without access to private off-street parking.
Other solutions may include off-street community chargers, Shared Charging facilities, and/or use of local Rapid Destination Chargers or Hubs. Some authorities have already completed their strategies, while others are in progress. It is anticipated that most of these plans will be finalised by 2025.
County Meath has been identified as part of Region 4 under the network plan and will be working with counties Wicklow, Louth, and regional lead Kildare as well as with relevant support organisations and stakeholders to identify the charging needs for their region through the publication of a local charging strategy.
Zero Emissions Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI) will continue to work directly with the local authority groups as they develop their strategies and will provide other supports and resources as necessary.
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