EO Charging to power up Tesco's EV electric vehicle fleets

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Tesco has introduced 30 electric vans this year ahead of plans to roll out 150 in 2022 | Credit:Tesco/EO Charging
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Tesco has introduced 30 electric vans this year ahead of plans to roll out 150 in 2022 | Credit:Tesco/EO Charging

EO signs deal to provide the supermarket with charging infrastructure in support of plans to rollout a fully electric fleet over the next seven years

EO Charging has secured a major deal to provide and manage electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure at Tesco's sites, as the supermarket prepares to roll out a fully electric delivery fleet by the...

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