Charge point data provider ZapMap reports Scotland had 6,030 public charge points as of 31 October.The amount of Scottish Government funding which has been awarded and drawn down by recipients to support investment in public EV charging in the last five years is noted in the following table, from financial year 2019-2020.Financial YearSum of TS funding award2019-20£13,624,8512020-21£11,341,0112021-22£6,539,9632022-23£2,559,6022023-24£2,879,3752024-25£1,095,590Grant Total£38,040,392In addition to the £1,095,590 drawn down to date in 2024-25 the £13,462,923 in funding has also been awarded :North of Scotland collaboration (Highland, Moray, Aberdeenshire & Aberdeen City Councils) - £6,862,923North, South and East Ayrshire collaboration – £2,800,000Glasgow City Region collaboration (West Dunbartonshire Council, South Lanarkshire Council, Renfrewshire Council, North Lanarkshire Council, Inverclyde Council, East Renfrewshire Council, Glasgow City Council, East Dunbartonshire Council) - £3,500,000Dundee City Council - £300,000Further awards that are expected to be made before the end of this financial year.