Firms take EV charging underground to combat 'curbside clutter'

As electric vehicle demand surges, two new projects show innovation in EV charging infrastructure is also beginning to take off
As demand for electric vehicles continues to surge, the race to provide requisite charge points to cater for the growing number of battery car models coming to market is also heating up, as two novel EV...
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Firm claims carbon reduction targets are most ambitious unveiled to date in hugely energy-intensive aluminum sector
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The move follows the energy innovator's acquisition of wind turbines in south Wales and Yorkshire