News that the City of London is to end free parking for electric vehicles because the scheme has become 'too successfulâ has been branded barmy by electric car company NICE.
The U-turn comes in the week government is expected to publish its renewable energy strategy, which will point to the benefits of boosting the market for electric vehicles.
âThe reasons for scrapping this incentive are plain daft,â said NICE co-founder Julian Wilford. âThe Cityâs Department of Environmental Services has said that free parking encourages people to use electric cars; surely thatâs the point?
Well one would have thought so, but this is 2008 Britain. Electric cars emit no air quality pollutants or carbon dioxide; they are far cleaner than conventional cars, buses and taxis. So this means that the Cityâs decision has nothing to do with improving the environment and everything to do with short-term financial gain.
The NICE Car Company has welcomed moves by forward-thinking authorities like Westminster Council. Working with EDF, the Energy Saving Trust and Transport for London, Westminster recently introduced 10 new âjuice pointsâ across the borough. These are on-street recharging sockets for electric cars like the NICE Mega City.
More local authorities are now following Westminsterâs lead, offering incentives like residentsâ parking concessions and free re-charging facilities. The City is the first to introduce a concession - and then scrap it.
I just despair at times.
Jackie Violet -Female First