Fees for charging electric vehicles in Glasgow will be rolled out next month.

All users will pay a £1 connection fee per session and then a rate for the electricity consumed from Tuesday, April 11.



The cost has been set as 40p per kWh for standard charging units (7-22kW) and 70p per kWH for rapid units (50-150kW). There will be an overstay charge of £40 automatically applied at all chargers after drivers have reached the maximum stay.

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The maximum durations are one hour at all rapid charging units, two hours at on-street standard units in the city centre and three hours at on-street standard units in the rest of the city.

Drivers using standard units in council family car parks, such as Glasgow Life venues, can stay for four hours.

Cllr Angus Millar, the council’s transport convener, said: “Introducing a tariff for using public EV charging points will bring Glasgow into line with other local authorities across Scotland. The tariff itself will also be on a par with rates for public charging in neighbouring authorities and the wider city region area.

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