
Electric Vehicle Charge Point Public Consultation
Proposal
Objections/Representations to a proposed Permanent Traffic Orders:
Any person may object or make representations (including any in support) to the making of an order by the date specified in the notice of proposal. By law, the objection/representation period must be at least 21 days from the date of the notice of proposals. However, the Council normally allow 28 days where possible. Objections or representations should clearly state the reasons or grounds for the submission. This must be sent in writing to the address specified in the notice.
Objections/Representations to Experimental Traffic Orders:
An Experimental Order allows the Council to trial changes on the highway before deciding whether to keep them permanently. The order can stay in place for up to 18 months while the effects of the changes are monitored and reviewed. For the first 6 months after the Experimental Order starts, or after any changes to the existing order are made to it, any person may object or make representations (including any in support) to the order. This must be sent in writing to the address specified in the notice. The order can be varied or suspended. After the order has been in force for at least 6 months, the Council may decide whether the experimental arrangements should be made permanent, remain in force for the remainder of the experimental period for further monitoring, or be revoked or abandoned.
Proposal
Surrey County Council are working with Connected Kerb to install electric vehicle chargepoints across Surrey.
Chargepoints will be installed in phases at convenient on-street locations in residential areas and key locations in the community such as on high streets and public car parks, near you.
We have selected locations for EV chargepoint installation based on either direct requests from residents or identified gaps in existing public charging provision. Priority has been given to areas with limited access to nearby public chargepoints, a high proportion of homes without off street parking, or community focal points that are well used and conveniently located for EV charging.
To find out more about the current proposed locations of chargepoints please visit the Connected Kerb website: www.connectedkerb.com/surrey
To give your feedback on the proposed locations, please complete this survey.
This survey opens on 3rd August 2026 closes 4th September 2026
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