London Electric Car Charging Scheme Launched

London Electric Car Charging Scheme Launched - The members of the Fountain of London who have paid the fee of £ 100 a year are now able to use any of the points.

London Electric Car Charging Scheme Launched

Earlier this year, Mayor Boris Johnson, announced plans to install 1,300 points charge for the year 2013, reduced from the 7,500 it promised a year ago. But the Green Party, said the 2012 nissan leaf charging reviews mayor's power ambitions car had "gone flat."

London is a net source of charging points across London that can be accessed by the plug-in electric car users who have registered. 'Air quality benefits'

Green Party member Darren Johnson the London Assembly said: "The mayor never explained how he would fund the ambitious plans for 25,000 points of recharge that began with a big fan of the fair in 2009.

"He also has to ensure that the load points will run on renewable energies, so that the environmental benefits are much less than it should be."

Kulveer Ranger, the mayor's office, said: "The mayor has been leading the national charge electric vehicles having defended them in London during the last three years since his election.

"There are obvious and immediate benefits from air quality to greater use of electric vehicles, which helps us deliver a better quality of life of Londoners." There are currently 2100 plug-in electric cars registered exempt from the congestion charge, according to the mayor's office.