Retailer Marks & Spencer has applied for planning permission to install eight electric vehicle charging bays at its Owlcotes Centre store.
Proposals submitted to Leeds City Council this week include a substation enclosure and associated electrical equipment.
A planning statement submitted to the council by Marks & Spencer states: “The development is a key part of the move to a cleaner energy mix, and should be embraced by the local authority in these terms.
It argues the proposals are entirely consistent with the site’s established land use as a car park.
The plans can be viewed here.
Earlier this week WLD reported that the council was installing 24 new plug-in vehicle fast charging bays in West Leeds.