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Shell offers UK councils EV chargers at ‘zero cost’
Anglo-Dutch oil major Shell plans to install a third of the UK’s forecast demand for electric vehicle charging points by 2025 through its subsidiary ubitricity.
The aim is to install 50,000 ubitricity on-street EV charge points across the UK “at potentially zero cost,” Shell said in a statement sent to Kallanish on Wednesday. Currently, ubitricity operates 3,600 chargers in the country using existing infrastructure such as lamp posts and bollard…
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