More than 750 on-street electric vehicle (EV) charging points are to be installed in Plymouth.
Plymouth City Council said it would spend £2.4m, granted by the government in 2024, to help provide dual EV charging points in areas with limited access to off-street parking.
It said it would work with two charge point operators, who would both provide substantial private investment, to continue the rollout of accessible electric vehicle charging, as part of its Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) project.
Councillor John Stephens said it marked a “major milestone” for the city and the investment would help “remove a key barrier to electric vehicle ownership”.