The Future of EV Charging: Spotlight on United Kingdom
Recent changes introduced to the UK’s e-mobility scene include a shift in policy direction, increased funding for decarbonising HGVs and regulations made to govern public charge points.
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Recent changes introduced to the UK’s e-mobility scene include a shift in policy direction, increased funding for decarbonising HGVs and regulations made to govern public charge points.
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The article provides a general overview of the current German e-charging network, recent developments, in particular funding, an outlook for the future and legal requirements for the construction and operation of e-charging stations.