Green for EV charge points

More than eight out of 10 drivers (85%) say that the signs for electric vehicle charge points should be turned green to make them more prominent according to an AA Survey.

Drivers prefer green parking sign over official blue parking signs for charge points and the AA says a simple, low key change but sometimes it’s all that’s needed to help make a big difference.

More than 17,500 drivers took part in the study which asked what the signs should look like. It pitched the existing sign approved by the Department for Transport against a design created by the AA Signs team.

The analysis showed nine out of 10 drivers (89%) said there should be a universal sign to indicate where charge points are.

They were shown these two options and asked which they preferred.

 

Option A

 

Option B

 

Drivers have frequently advised that they perceive there is a shortfall of charge points, but there are more charge points than fuel forecourts.

Changing the sign could help break down this barrier to ownership as it will make charging points stand out. It could also help reduce the number of “ICE-ing” cases, where a petrol or diesel vehicle parks in an charging bay.

Jack Cousens, head of roads policy for the AA says; “Drivers believe there are a lack of charging points, but the case is they are hidden in plain sight. While fuel forecourts have the benefit of large totem poles, charge points can blend into the background.

“Changing to a green parking sign will help them stand out and reassure drivers who are thinking about buying an EV that there are more charge points than they think.

“We have also seen that charge points keeping the blue parking sign have accidentally fooled drivers into parking in a charging bay and have ‘ICE’d-out’ electric cars.

“It may seem such a simple, low key change but sometimes it’s all that’s needed to help make a big difference.”

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