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D2N2 EV Charging Network

Nottingham City Council is committed to developing and growing an electric vehicle charging network across the region for local citizens and visitors.

Working in partnership with Nottinghamshire County Council, Derbyshire County Council and Derby City Council, more than 800 charge point sockets have been installed across 147 sites in the region. These have been delivered through a mix of standard (7kW), rapid (50kW) and ultra-rapid (150kW) units. Locations include council-owned car parks, leisure centres, park and ride facilities and selected on-street sites in residential areas.

The D2N2 EV Charging Network also integrates with other sustainable transport measures in Nottingham, including Mobility Hubs and the Enterprise Car Club scheme.

BP Pulse

BP Pulse is the company contracted to install, maintain and operate the charge point infrastructure on behalf of the four councils. BP Pulse offers reduced tariffs for full BP Pulse subscription members.

To locate charge points on the network, visit the BP Pulse website or download the BP Pulse app.

For any help and support, or to report a problem with a charge point, please contact BP Pulse.

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