NEW electric vehicle charging points have been installed at a car park in Prestatyn.

Denbighshire County Council has switched on two public charging points at Kings Avenue short stay car park.

Each 50kw charger will provide “rapid” charging facilities across four fully accessible parking bays.

This latest project is part of the council’s action to tackle climate change following the declaration of a Climate and Ecological Emergency in 2019 and adoption of the Climate and Ecological Change Strategy in 2021.

Funding for the “rapid” destination chargers, which are capable of replenishing most vehicle batteries to 80 per cent in less than an hour, was secured from the Welsh Government’s Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle Transformation Fund.

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The two new chargers are in addition to work ongoing to provide fast charging points in eight public car parks across Denbighshire for use by the public.

Cllr Barry Mellor, lead member for environment and transport, said: “We are really pleased to be able to introduce these extra electric vehicle charging points in Prestatyn alongside the other local planned facility based at Fern Avenue.

“These charging points will support our important climate change work and also be of clear benefit to nearby households with no off road charging facilities.

“We also hope that this new facility will encourage owners of electric vehicles to come into Prestatyn and charge their vehicles in the car park while shopping locally to support the many businesses in the town.”