http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local/all-news/electric-look-for-new-sunderland-service-station-1-7695407
Electric look for new Sunderland service station
25 January 2016  Kevin Clark

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A new type of filling station will soon appear on the roadside in Sunderland
– with rapid electric chargers in place of petrol pumps.

The North East Combined Authority (NECA) has been awarded £1.5million Go
Ultra Low development funding to help take forward the plans for new
electric filling stations on the A19 in Sunderland and on the Science
Central development in Newcastle . 

Each filling station would feature 6-8 rapid chargers which top up electric
vehicles in 15-20 minutes rather than the eight hours it takes for a
standard charger. An on-site caf would provide a comfortable waiting area
for drivers. 

NECA made a bid to Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) £40million Go
Ultra Low Scheme in October and, while the region missed out on one of the
top four awards of around £10m, is one of four bidders to receive
development funding. 

The scheme is designed to reward cities that demonstrate the most potential
to become internationally outstanding examples for the adoption of Ultra Low
Emission Vehicles. 

Officials will now use the award to attract further investment from the
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to take forward plans for electric
filling stations and other ultra low vehicle projects across the North East. 

Sunderland City Council leader Coun Paul Watson is NECA Economic and
Regeneration Portfolio Holder: "With Nissan, Sunderland, and the North East
region at the heart of UK research, development and the manufacture of
electric vehicle technology, this grant and infrastructure work is very
fitting. 

"Weve just seen Nissans latest announcement that it is investing more than
£26.5m in battery production and this has helped secure many hundreds of
jobs. 

"Now, as more electric vehicles take to our highways, its good to see
recognition through this grant that more infrastructure and support is being
put in place. Drivers need the reassurances that the infrastructure is there
and that is what we are now seeing. "

NECA Regional Transport Portfolio Holder Coun Nick Forbes added: We made an
ambitious bid to the Go Ultra Low City scheme and whilst its disappointing
that we have not been awarded the Go Ultra Low City status - its great news
that this development funding will help us showcase the filling stations of
the future. This is the infrastructure that electric vehicle drivers need to
make their journeys easier. 

We are seeing more and more people switching to electric vehicles in the
North East and we have done a huge amount to make this a practical and
viable choice by installing charging points across the region. These filling
stations are the next generation of facilities we need to encourage more
people to make the switch and choose a vehicle that will help reduce CO2
emissions and improve air quality. 

Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said: These Go Ultra Low Cities have
proposed exciting, innovative ideas that will encourage drivers to choose an
electric car. I want to see thousands more greener vehicles on our roads and
I am proud to back this ambition with £40 million to help the UK become
international pioneers of emission cutting technology. 

The UK is a world leader in the uptake of low emission vehicles and our
long-term economic plan is investing £600 million by 2020 to improve air
quality, create jobs and achieve our goal of every new car and van in the UK
being ultra-low emission by 2040. 

Poppy Welch, Head of Go Ultra Low said: Were excited to see the innovative
Go Ultra Low ideas put forward become reality over the coming months. The
£40 million investment by government, combined with funds from each winning
area, will transform the roads for residents. 

With thousands more plug-in cars set to be sold, cutting running costs for
motorists, boosting air quality, this investment will help to put the UK at
the forefront of the global ultra low emissions race. Initiatives such as
convenient public charging locations are sure to appeal to drivers and
inspire other cities and local authorities to invest in the electric
revolution.
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https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/caf
Noun caf ‎(plural cafs) (colloquial) café  Abbreviation of cafeteria



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