St Austell Brewery and ScottishPower brew up plans for over 300 new EV chargers

James Murray
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Credit: St Austell Brewery

Partnership to significantly expand charging network across the South West England

St Austell Brewery has announced a new partnership with ScottishPower that will see the two companies install over 300 new public electric vehicle (EV) charge points in pub car parks across South West...

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