Islington boosts electric vehicle infrastructure with 840 new charging points

Monday, 2 Mar 2026 3 min read
Islington boosts electric vehicle infrastructure with 840 new charging points

In a major step toward a greener capital, a significant expansion of the electric vehicle (EV) charging network has been announced for the borough of Islington. Local authorities have confirmed that at least 840 new charging points will be installed across the area, aiming to make sustainable travel more accessible for residents and businesses alike.

For the vibrant Turkish community living and working in Islington, as well as neighboring Hackney and Haringey, this infrastructure boost is set to transform daily commutes and commercial deliveries in North London.

Meeting the green demand

As London moves closer to its net-zero targets, the demand for reliable charging infrastructure has outpaced supply in many residential streets.

  • Street-Level Access: The new points will largely consist of lamp-column chargers and rapid-charging hubs, specifically designed for residents who do not have off-street parking.

  • Commercial Support: Business owners in Camden and Westminster who operate electric delivery vans will find it significantly easier to keep their fleets running throughout the day.

  • Air Quality Improvement: By encouraging the switch from diesel and petrol to electric, the initiative aims to tackle the high levels of air pollution often recorded near major junctions in Tower Hamlets and Newham.

Benefits for local entrepreneurs

The Turkish business landscape in Islington is famous for its restaurants, cafes, and logistics firms. Many entrepreneurs in Barnet and Enfield who frequently travel into the borough have cited the lack of charging spots as a barrier to going green.

"Having nearly a thousand new spots means we can finally consider switching our delivery bikes and cars to electric without worrying about running out of power," says a local restaurant owner. "This is a win for the environment and for the modern face of our community in Waltham Forest and Southwark."

A blueprint for North London

The Islington expansion is being viewed as a blueprint for other boroughs such as Brent and Harrow. By integrating charging points into existing street furniture, the council is minimizing sidewalk clutter while maximizing utility.

Residents in Lambeth and Lewisham are already calling for similar investments to ensure that the transition to electric vehicles is equitable across the entire city.

How to request a charger

The council is encouraging residents in Islington to suggest specific locations for the new units.

  1. Visit the Council Portal: Log on to the local authority website to flag your street as a high-demand area.

  2. Check the Map: New apps are being updated in real-time to show the status of the 840 new points as they go live.

  3. Incentives: Check for local grants that may assist London residents in the transition to an EV.

As London continues its historic transformation into a world-leading sustainable city, the streets of Islington are leading the charge toward a cleaner future for all.