Government powers up rules to make EV charging easier

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New regulations laid in parliament seek to improve consumer experience of public charging and make charge points 'easy and reliable'

Finding, accessing, and paying for a public electric vehicle (EV) chargers could soon become a much smoother process after the goverment this week presented a series of new regulations to parliament...

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