Scotland revs up plan to deliver 24,000 new EV charge points by 2030

James Murray
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Credit: Scottish government

Scottish government publishes Draft Implementation Plan setting out how it intends to ease barriers to charge point installation

The Scottish government has today published a Draft Implementation Plan outlining how it plans to support the delivery of approximately 24,000 additional public electric vehicle (EV) charge points by 2030....

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