East Midlands Railway (EMR) is to install four Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points at Wellingborough station early next year.
The charging points will be installed near the entrance to the station’s car park. They will have fast-charging capability, and can reach up to 80 percent charge in about 30 minutes.
All of the charging units are pay-as-you-go, and do not require a subscription to access. There is no connection charge. Drivers simply tap their contactless credit or debit card and only pay for the electricity that they use.
With the chargers, electric car drivers who travel by EMR Connect can make their journey using only electric energy, helping to drive down carbon emissions and making it quieter for those who live and work near the railway.
EMR Connect provides a frequent and convenient service between Corby and London St Pancras International. Services run in both directions every 30 minutes, calling at Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, Bedford, Luton, Luton Airport Parkway, and London.
EMR Connect is operated by Class 360 electric trains, which have replaced the diesel-powered trains previously used on this route. Compared with their diesel predecessors they reduce carbon emissions by 77%.
The Class 360 fleet consists of 21 four carriage trains which can be joined together and run as 4, 8 or 12 carriage trains.
The installation of EV charging points at Wellingborough station is just the first stage in EMR’s plans to install EV charging points at other stations across its network.
Lisa Angus, Transitions and Projects Director at East Midlands Railway, said: “More than ever before, people want the option to make more sustainable choices about how they travel. This investment in charging points, combined with our EMR Connect service, will enable our customers to be able to make a journey completely powered by electricity, helping to make a positive contribution to reduce emissions and cut their carbon footprint.”
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The Class 810 Auroras are expected to be in service from late next year or early 2023. With them replacing the Class 180 and Class 222 DEMU units. And maybe EMR could keep some of the Class 222 Meridians. With the Class 360/1s cascaded from GA currently operating on the St. Pancras-Corby electrics service. And the electrification to Market Harborough, Leicestershire.