News tagged electric-vehicle-charging
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UK to require 71,000 new rapid chargers by 2030 to meet EV demand
To meet demand for electric vehicle charging, the UK will require approximately 213,000 public chargers by 2030, including 89,000 rapid chargers, according to a report from Knight Frank. The post UK to require 71,000 new rapid chargers by 2030 to meet EV demand appeared first on Property Week.
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Electric vehicle charging points and forecourts to be gifted business rates exemption
The scheme, unveiled as part of the Autumn Budget, includes plans to invest an extra £100m in EV charging infrastructure, including the installation of home and workplace charge points. The post Electric vehicle charging points and forecourts to be gifted business rates exemption appeared first on Property Week.
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EV Shift Moves Forward with Washington Infrastructure Map
The number of public electric vehicle charging ports in Washington state has more than doubled in the last four years.
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Council prepares £140m pair of electrical work contracts
Southwark Council has launched early market engagement for two major electrical works contracts worth an estimated £140m. The Electrical Installations, Repairs and Maintenance (EIRM) deals will cover communal lighting, fire alarms, lightning protection, solar panels, electric vehicle charging, and emergency systems across the borough. The… The post Council prepares £140m pair of electrical work contracts appeared first on Construction News.
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Galliford Try advances its EV charging ambitions
Galliford Try is expanding its digital infrastructure portfolio with electric vehicle charging stations.
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