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A self sufficient parking lot with park and ride facilities and solar panels for electric car charging in an innovative tec

Government drops plans for solar on new car parks

A self sufficient parking lot with park and ride facilities and solar panels for electric car charging in an innovative tec
Clare Jackson / Alamy
22nd May 2026

Following a call for evidence, the government announced this week that it will not be taking foward a policy on solar canopies on new car parks.

CPRE is disappointed by this decision, which comes amidst our calls for more than 60% of solar energy to come from rooftops, car parks and previously developed land, rather than carving up the countryside.

CPRE’s research has shown the damage caused by mega-scale solar on farmland — predominantly targeting high-grade agricultural land, with serious landscape and visual impacts. Far from building public support for clean power, it is eroding it, particularly in the east of England where proposals are clustering and attracting high levels of objection.

On the other hand, some 82% of people support rooftop solar, which generates cleaner energy while protecting the countryside for food, nature recovery and wellbeing. That’s why we welcomed the requirement for new homes, schools and hospitals to be fitted with solar PV.

The government has indicated it will take forward a series of consultations and policy on electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, which is welcome, albeit makes the disappointing announcement more difficult to understand.

Jackie Copley, Campaigns Lead, said:

‘Putting the brakes on car park solar when seeking to promote electric vehicle charging is nonsensical. France already enjoys the benefits of requiring rooftop solar used in tandem with charging electric vehicles. Given the Climate Change Commitee report on adaptation launched this week, if anything government should be putting its foot firmly on the accelerator.’

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