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Enfield Council to Install 1,000 EV Chargers Enfield 2026

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Last updated: June 17, 2026 9:07 am
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Enfield Council to Install 1,000 EV Chargers Enfield 2026
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Key Points

  • Enfield Council plans to install more than 1,000 new electric vehicle charge points across the borough.
  • The rollout is being delivered with charging operator Char. gy.
  • The new units will be fitted into streetlight columns for long-stay and overnight charging near homes.
  • Standalone chargers will also be installed at five sites, replacing older equipment.
  • Cllr Maria Alexandrou said the scheme is intended to make EV charging more convenient and affordable for residents without driveways or home chargers.
  • The council says the project supports its wider ambition for a more sustainable transport system in Enfield.

Enfield (North London News) June 17, 2026, is moving ahead with a major expansion of public electric vehicle charging as the council looks to make charging easier for residents who cannot rely on private off-street parking. The programme will see more than 1,000 new EV charge points installed across the borough, with the work carried out alongside operator Char.gy.

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  • Key Points
  • What will be installed across the borough?
  • What did the council say about the rollout?
  • Who will benefit most from the new chargers?
  • How does this fit into Enfield’s wider transport plans?
  • Background of this development
  • Prediction for residents and drivers

The borough-wide rollout is designed to support the shift to cleaner transport by improving access to overnight and long-stay charging close to where people live.

The council has framed the scheme as part of a broader push towards a greener and more sustainable transport network.

What will be installed across the borough?

The new charge points will be integrated into streetlight columns, allowing residents to charge vehicles on-street without needing driveways or dedicated home chargers. That approach is particularly important in areas where homes do not have private parking space.

In addition to the lamppost chargers, five sites in the borough will receive standalone EV chargers.

These will replace older equipment already in place, meaning the project is not only about expansion but also about updating parts of the existing network.

What did the council say about the rollout?

As reported in the local statement, Cllr Maria Alexandrou, cabinet member for environment at Enfield Council, said the expansion should improve access to charging for local drivers. She said one of her priorities is to speed up opportunities for electric vehicle charging in Enfield.

Alexandrou added that convenient and affordable charging is key to helping residents switch to electric vehicles.

She said expanding the on-street network would make EV ownership a realistic option for far more people and described the move as a significant step towards a more sustainable transport system in the borough.

Who will benefit most from the new chargers?

The main beneficiaries are likely to be residents who live in streets without driveways, garages or off-street parking. For these households, public charging infrastructure often determines whether an EV is practical at all.

The council’s emphasis on overnight charging suggests the network is aimed at everyday drivers who need to leave vehicles parked for longer periods.

That makes the scheme especially relevant in dense urban neighbourhoods where home charging is not possible.

How does this fit into Enfield’s wider transport plans?

The charging rollout fits into a wider local effort to encourage lower-emission transport options.

By improving access to charging, the council is trying to remove one of the biggest barriers to EV adoption: the lack of convenient places to plug in.

This type of infrastructure is also likely to support future demand as more residents consider electric cars. The programme signals that Enfield is preparing for a transport system that depends less on petrol and diesel vehicles and more on cleaner alternatives.

Background of this development

Enfield’s decision comes at a time when local authorities across the UK are under pressure to support the transition to electric vehicles.

A major part of that transition depends on whether residents can charge reliably at home or close to home.

For many urban households, especially those in terraced streets or flats, private charging remains out of reach.

On-street charging networks such as the one Enfield is planning are intended to close that gap by bringing infrastructure into residential areas rather than concentrating it in commercial car parks or service stations.

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Prediction for residents and drivers

For Enfield residents without driveways, the new chargers could make EV ownership more practical by reducing the inconvenience of finding a place to charge. If the rollout is delivered as planned, it may also encourage more people to consider electric vehicles when replacing older cars.

The development may also increase competition for charging spaces in some neighbourhoods if demand rises quickly. Over time, however, a larger and better-distributed network should make the borough more attractive for drivers already using EVs and for households thinking about making the switch.

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