Plans for new electric vehicle charging points have been submitted to the council.
Hayley Knight Planning Limited, on behalf of Iduna Evci Asset Co 1 Limited (Be.EV), has applied for six electric vehicle charging parking spaces at Fareham Trade Park.
The proposal includes the installation of three charger pillars, one feeder pillar, one power bank, one substation, and bollards.
The site, currently a car park with 10 standard parking spaces, will be moved to accommodate the new facilities.
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Be.EV, backed by £110 million from Octopus Energy Generation, maintains the largest network of public EV chargers in Greater Manchester.
The proposed "ultra-rapid chargers" can charge a vehicle up to 80 per cent of its capacity within 15-20 minutes.
The charging facility will be available 24 hours a day.
The application is awaiting approval from Gosport Borough Council.
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