Government offers £9.5m to help firms cut haulage emissions

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New fund to support trials for alternative fuel trucks and lorries

The Department for Transport (DfT) has put up £9.5m to fund trials that aim to cut the carbon emissions from commercial vehicles and help kick-start the development of a national electric vehicle recharging...

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