48 new EV chargers coming to Sheffield this April

To support more people to make the switch to cleaner, electric vehicles (EVs), and to help reduce air pollution in Sheffield, the Council, working with the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA), is installing 48 brand-new electric vehicle chargers to Sheffield.

A grey EV charger on a city street with a house in the background which says 'clean air Sheffield' on it

The new EV chargers are funded through the Government’s Getting Building Fund, secured by SYMCA, and will be operated by Blink Charging. The chargers, which will be made up of 46 fast chargers and two rapid chargers are an important step in helping to expand the existing EV charging infrastructure across Sheffield.

The Council already operates 27 rapid charging points, which fit a range of electric cars, vans and taxis. They are located in council car parks and on-street parking across the city, including four sites within the city centre. The additional chargers will bring the total of Sheffield City Council operated chargers to 75 across Sheffield, with the Council actively looking for further opportunities to expand the network further.

“We’re proud to be supporting local people to make the transition to electric vehicles through our ever-growing EV charging infrastructure.

“We know that many people do not have access to off-street parking, and don’t have the option to charge their car at home. The addition of the new chargers, will bring our total across Sheffield to 75, making it even easier for electric vehicle owners to conveniently access a charging point locally.

“Additional chargers will also reassure those looking to make the switch to a greener, cleaner vehicle - which is one the of best things we can do to reduce harmful pollution from transport, to make the air we all breathe cleaner and improve the health of local people.”

Mazher Iqbal, Co-Chair of Transport, Regeneration & Climate Committee

“Right now, pollution levels are too high in many of our communities; it’s particularly bad for our children’s health and it’s contributing to hundreds of premature deaths across the region.

“To build a healthier and more sustainable South Yorkshire, and hit our Net Zero targets, we need to make it easier for people to choose low emission ways of travelling around.

“That’s why we’re investing in electric buses, like the Sheffield Connect services and building safer routes to walk and wheel around. With more people choosing to buy electric vehicles it’s important that our infrastructure matches our ambitions.”

South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard

"It’s a pleasure to support Sheffield City Council in deploying its substantial expansion in accessible fast charging, for local residents and visitors alike, as part of the broader SYMCA network. Providing carefully located rapid chargers enables efficient charging options to all drivers, whatever their driving habits. We are inspired by the collaborative approach the combined authorities are taking to implement local provision and clean air solutions across the region."

Alex Calnan, UK Managing Director of Blink Charging

In addition to the existing EV charging points, those in bold below will be installed in April.

Site name Postcode Fast Rapid
Albert Road Car Park S2 4HT 4 -
Broomspring Lane Car Park S10 2FB 4 -
Ebenezer Street Car Parl S3 8SR 4 -
Fitzwilliam Street Car Park S3 7SG 8 -
Lancing Road Car Park S2 4EU 4 -
Shipton Street Car Park S6 3EB 6 -
Spooner Road Car Park S10 5BL 4 -
Stewart Road Car Park S11 8XT 4 -
Trinity Street Car Park S3 7AL - 2
Site name Postcode Fast Rapid
Windrush Way Car Park S3 8JU 8 -
Pond Hill (Old Queens Head) S1 2BG - 1
Clarence Lane S2 4LN - 4
Eldon Street Car Park S1 4GX - 4
Prince of Wales Road Car Park S9 4QB - 4
Parkers Lane Car Park S10 2SR - 2
Howard Lane Car Park S1 2NT - 2
Blyde Road Car Park S5 7AF - 2
Carver Lane Car Park S1 4EP - 3
Site Name Postcode Fast Rapid
Zion Lane Car Park S9 3YH - 3
Hale Street Car Park S8 0YE - 2
Edward Street Car Park S36 1FY - 2

Find out more about the charging points here: https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/travel-transport/electric-vehicle-charging