Bluepoint London adds 1,000 EV charge points as demand accelerates

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London network charges up more EV plug-in points in a bid to meet a doubling in demand

Bluepoint London will add 1,000 electric vehicle (EV) charge points to the capital's network this year, in response to seeing demand more than double over the past year to just under 50,000 charges, the...

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