Tesla Motors accused of bullying to grab key car charging sites in the UK

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British utility firm Ecotricity claims US electric car maker is trying to take over its motorway sites

Tesla Motors, the luxury electric car maker, has been accused of bullying a UK green energy company and attempting to take over several of its charging stations at crucial sites on the UK motorway network....

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