RAC warns government veering off course to meet motorway EV charging targets

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RAC warns government veering off course to meet motorway EV charging targets

New report from RAC warns government is falling short of its ambitions to provide rapid and ultra-rapid EV charging points across the motorway network by year end

Automotive services giant the RAC has warned the government looks unlikely to meet its target of having six or more rapid or ultra-rapid vehicle chargers at every motorway service station area in England...

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