Siemens bags London electric vehicle charging network deal

Jessica Shankleman
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TfL confirms multimillion-pound deal will see Siemens support Source London project at no costs to taxpayers

Siemens has secured a multimillion-pound deal from Transport for London (TfL) to support the rollout of 1,300 electric vehicle (EV) charge points across the capital over the next four years. TfL yesterday...

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