Poll: Rural communities raise concerns over EV charging gap

Stuart Stone
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E.ON study also reveals support for new electric buses, trams, and cycle lanes to combat climate change and improve urban air quality

The British public recognise the benefits associated with a "drastic change in how we get around" a study by E.ON has today revealed, revealing almost three-quarters of respondents to a green transport...

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