Carmarthenshire County Council is launching a multi-site trial of its preferred electric vehicle (EV) home charging solution, aimed at enabling residents without off-street parking to safely charge their EVs at home.

The trial follows an extensive study conducted in 2023, which included input from EV users, various internal departments, and key disability groups, such as those representing the blind and wheelchair users.

The trial utilises the Kerbo Charge gully system—an innovative product featured on Dragons' Den—which conceals charging cables in channels embedded in the pavement, preventing the need for trailing cables across public pathways. This system offers a safe, convenient, and practical solution for residents without driveways to charge their EVs at home.

The first two trial sites were installed on 19 September, with the remaining sites expected to be completed by the end of October.

Carmarthenshire County Council is launching a multi-site trial of its preferred electric vehicle (EV) home charging solution, aimed at enabling residents without off-street parking to safely charge their EVs at home.
Carmarthenshire County Council is launching a multi-site trial of its preferred electric vehicle (EV) home charging solution, aimed at enabling residents without off-street parking to safely charge their EVs at home. (Pic supplied)

Up to 10 locations will be included in this phase of the trial, making Carmarthenshire County Council the first in Wales to carry out trials at multiple sites simultaneously.

The data and feedback gathered will provide valuable insights into how scalable these solutions are for wider adoption across the county.

The project is funded by the Welsh Government through Transport for Wales, using the Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Transformation Fund (ULEVTF), a ring-fenced grant specifically for EV infrastructure.

This funding is awarded through a competitive national bidding process and is dedicated solely to supporting the transition to electric vehicles.

The Council is also exploring further funding opportunities to extend the project and potentially test additional on-street charging options, ensuring Carmarthenshire remains at the forefront of facilitating the transition to electric vehicles.

Cllr Edward Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, Waste and Infrastructure Services, said: “We are excited to expand the availability of electric vehicle charging solutions to more residents across Carmarthenshire.

“This trial is a key part of our efforts to make EV adoption easier and more accessible to those without off-street parking, and we're looking forward to seeing the impact across multiple sites.”