Britain's EV boom is a test of execution, not electricity scarcity

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Lengthy connection queues and under-investment in local infrastructure risk slowing the EV rollout even where demand and generation are sufficient, writes Verulam Capital's Maria Taylor

A decade ago, electric vehicles (EVs) were a rare curiosity on Britain's roads. Charging points were scarce, consumer confidence was tentative, and scepticism about range and reliability dominated public...

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