Sheffield wins funding for electric hackney taxi trial

Funding has been secured by Sheffield City Council to introduce a scheme to let taxi drivers borrow an electric taxi on a trial basis.
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The scheme will give local drivers hands-on experience of the next generation of the traditional ‘Black Cab’ from the summer of 2021.The fleet of up to 11 vehicles will be available initially for short term trials of two to four weeks.

They aim to give drivers the experience of an electric taxi, while being cleaner, greener and saving on the cost of diesel.Bob Johnson, cabinet m ember for transport and p lanning said: “I’m looking forward to seeing our local drivers trying out electric taxis in Sheffield.

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Councillors Robert Johnson (left) and Mark Jones in front of an electric vehicle festooned with Clean Air Sheffeld brandingCouncillors Robert Johnson (left) and Mark Jones in front of an electric vehicle festooned with Clean Air Sheffeld branding
Councillors Robert Johnson (left) and Mark Jones in front of an electric vehicle festooned with Clean Air Sheffeld branding
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"Changing to electric, especially when you’re driving all day is a big shift and giving local drivers a chance to ‘try before you buy’ will help to make that change easier for some.

"Sheffield is a hilly city and if an electric cab can cope with a run up Walkley Road, they’ll cope with anything. ”

The funding to purchase the vehicles has been secured from Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with revenue funding to deliver the scheme from Sheffield Council.

The council will be seeking to procure a delivery partner for the scheme in early 2021.

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Electric vehicles also help to reduce NO2, the harmful pollutant from diesel vehicles which can lead to heart disease, strokes and stunting the growth of children’s lungs.

The trials will give drivers all the benefits of an electric vehicle without the overhead costs.

Many who previously looked to upgrade their vehicles may have had their plans set back by the impact of COVID, which has had a significant impact on drivers of traditional h ackney c abs.In keeping with Sheffield’s licensing standards, the taxis will be 100 per cent wheelchair accessible.

Taxi drivers looking to charge their vehicles will be able to do so at 27 new rapid charging points being installed across the city and coming online in early 2021, with ten points reserved solely for taxis.

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For updates on this scheme, on electric charging network and other projects improving air quality in the city, sign up to the council’s mailing list by visiting https://admin.govdelivery.com/session/new

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