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THE AUTOMATED and ELECTRIC VEHICLES ACT 2018
CHAPTER 18 [19th July 2018]
PART 2 ELECTRIC VEHICLES: CHARGING
Introductory
9. Definitions
(1) For the purposes of this Part —
(a) “charge point” means a device intended for charging a vehicle that is capable of being propelled by electrical power derived from a storage battery (or for discharging electricity stored in such a vehicle);
(b) “hydrogen refuelling point” means a device intended for refuelling a vehicle that is capable of being propelled by electrical power derived from hydrogen;
(c) a charge point or a hydrogen refuelling point is a “public charging or refuelling point” if it is provided for use by members of the general public.
(2) In this Part —
“operator”, in relation to a public charging or refuelling point, has the meaning given by regulations;
“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations;
“vehicle” means a vehicle that is intended or adapted for use on roads.
Automated and Electric Vehicles Act
2018
THE AUTOMATED and ELECTRIC VEHICLES ACT 2018
Introductory Text
PART 1 Automated vehicles: liability of insurers etc
1. Listing of automated vehicles by the Secretary of State
2. Liability of insurers etc where accident caused by automated vehicle
3. Contributory negligence etc
4.
Accident resulting from unauthorised software alterations or failure to update software
5. Right of insurer etc to claim against person responsible for accident
6. Application of enactments
7. Report by Secretary of State on operation of this Part
8. Interpretation
PART 2 Electric vehicles: charging
Introductory
- 9. Definitions
Requirements and prohibitions
10. Public charging or refuelling points: access, standards and connection
11. Large fuel retailers etc: provision of public charging or refuelling points
12. Duty to consider making regulations under section 11(1)(a) on request by elected mayor
13. Information for users of public charging or refuelling points
14. Transmission of data relating to charge points
15. Smart charge points
General and supplementary
16. Enforcement
17. Exceptions
18. Regulations
19. Report by Secretary of State on operation of this Part
PART 3 Miscellaneous and general
20. Minor and consequential amendments
21. Commencement
22. Extent
23. Short title
SCHEDULE MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS
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