In a major boost for electric vehicle (EV) adoption on the UK's picturesque Isle of Wight, a significant expansion of charging infrastructure is set to take place. According to reports, a total of 1,500 new EV charging points are scheduled to be installed across the island, aiming to alleviate range anxiety and make the transition to electric vehicles more accessible to residents and visitors alike. The move is seen as a key step towards decarbonizing transportation on the Isle of Wight, which has been actively working to reduce its carbon footprint. With the UK government's ambitious goal to ban new petrol and diesel car sales by 2030, this infrastructure upgrade is likely to play a crucial role in supporting the island's residents in making the switch to cleaner, greener transportation.


1,500 New EV Chargers Coming To the Isle Of Wight  CleanTechnica