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Sustainability 21 August 2025

Ambulance service to receive £200k boost to electric vehicle infrastructure

Lanna Deamer21 August 2025Updated:21 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) has been awarded £219,332 by the Department for Transport and the Department for Health and Social Care, to accelerate the Trust’s installation of infrastructure for electric vehicles.

The money is part of the £8m NHS Chargepoint Accelerator investment scheme. EEAST will use the money to install 44 double-vehicle electrical charge points at ambulance stations and depots across the region.

The scheme is part of a programme of action towards NHS’s pledge to become net-zero of carbon emissions by 2045.

“This funding will allow us to put in place infrastructure to move on to the next stage of electric vehicle integration, providing a modern and sustainable fleet for our staff, patients and communities.”

Ant Brett, Deputy Chief of Clinical Operations at EEAST.

Investing in electrical charge points will deliver reductions in fuel and maintenance costs that can be redirected into frontline care. This investment will deliver savings of £130m for the NHS over the next 25 years.

The wider social benefits from reducing emissions and improved air quality are valued at a further £93m.

EEAST were selected to be part of the NHS’ Pathfinder scheme for electric vehicles, and currently has 17 electric rapid response vehicles and 12 electric mental health response vehicles. Electric ambulances are expected to begin trials in selected locations when the necessary infrastructure is in place.

Eleven of the installations are expected to be completed by the end of November.


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