New EV chargers

Located in some of the busiest sites across the National Park, will support zero emission journeys while driving, for both tourists and the local community

The new EV chargers were funded by BMW UK as part of its Recharge in Nature partnership with National Parks UK. Through the partnership, BMW UK is also funding the Peak District National Park’s ‘Peaks of Health’ initiative, from Spring 2024, which will support community-based health and wellbeing organisations to make the National Park a more accessible space to walk, cycle and enjoy.

The Peak District National Park is charging forward enhancing its accessibility to electric vehicles (EVs), with today marking the
completion of the installation of five new twin charging points, funded by BMW UK through its Recharge in Nature partnership with National Parks UK.

The new EV chargers are located at Millers Dale Station, Parsley Hay Bike Hire Centre & Car Park and the Moorland Visitor Centre at Edale. Millers Dale Station and Parsley Hay chargers will be available to the public, and those at Edale will serve guests of the Fieldhead Campsite at the Moorland Visitor Centre.