Public Charge Point
Regulations 2023
Moved by
That the draft Regulations laid before the House on 11 July be
approved.
Relevant document: 48th Report from Secondary Legislation
Scrutiny Committee. Considered in Grand Committee on 13
September.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for
Transport () (Con)
My Lords, I beg to move the Motion standing in my name on the
Order Paper.
(CB)
My Lords, I wish to say something about the regulations before we
approve them. I speak as an electric car driver. I note that it
has taken about five years for this House to come near to
installing a couple of points.
The regulations are welcome, but they are only a tiny step
forward. We will not be able to persuade the public to take up
electric vehicles when the charging and the infrastructure are so
lacking. These regulations do very little to improve the
situation. They will not apply to anything that has less than an
8 kilowatt charge, workplace charge points, points for a specific
car make, or use by a visitor to residential premises or
micro-businesses. They do not apply to blocks of flats and they
exclude slow charge points. They will take us only a step forward
towards contactless. Most people, if they use charge points,
still have to go around with a wallet full of membership cards of
different organisations.
In the spirit of the Question put by the noble Baroness, Lady
Hayman, earlier, will the Government promise that there will be
more pressure to bring on board uniform electric charging points
all over the country speedily?
(Con)
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Baroness for intervening.
She reiterated the same points that she made when this statutory
instrument was debated in the Moses Room. I covered all the
points she raised in my response; noble Lords might want to look
at that. I very much hope that she will listen to the Prime
Minister’s statement in a few minutes time and feel reassured
that the Government are absolutely behind zero-emission vehicles
and recognise the need to build the infrastructure such that
uptake is ever increasing.
Motion agreed.