Councils recommend that charging cables should only be across the footpath when the vehicle is plugged in.
Car charging cable across pavement.
When he needs to charge up the batteries of his car he runs a cable from his house across the pavement to the car.
A few councils such as hampshire county council have advised residents on how to do this safely.
Hampshire county council is advising electric car owners with on street parking to run an electric cable from their house across the footway to charge their vehicles.
And many councils have strongly advised against it.
With some people able to park close to their homes it s tempting to want to run a cable across the pavement to their car.
But other councils are advising against it altogether.
One of my neighbours.
What is the legal position here and who would be liable if someone tripped on the cable and sustained injury.
There is also no licensing required.
Many pavements are cluttered with bins recycling boxes bikes and parked cars cables are yet another potential hazard for.
However as evs become more popular councils may see this as an opportunity to make changes to these policies especially if innovations like kerbside and lamp post charging prove.
Keep in mind that there are no legal restrictions on charging your car with a cable that lies across the pavement.
Cables across the pavement.
On saturday 2 march 2019 20 07 36 utc alasdair x wrote.
Taking an electric cable across the pavement.
He says that carrying out a supercharge of his petrol electric hybrid usually takes around 40 minutes but it can be substantially longer using a standard three pin plug.
But the highway act does give city councils the authority to remove cables in locations that are not suitable.
Hampshire says this will eliminate the need to invest in on street charge points and allow residents to benefit from cheap tariffs.
Many recommend cable protectors as seen in this picture which are commonly used on.
Charging cable on pavement in slaithwaite the owner of the car who did not want to be named said it was not always possible to park right outside his home or charge his charge at other locations.
A colleague who lives in london did charge his car from his terraced house and covered the cable which ran across the pavement with basic safety kit to stop passing pedestrians from tripping up.