With drivers citing the lack of public charging points as one of their two main reasons for not yet buying an electric vehicle (the other being their high price), there seems to be a consensus in the European electricity industry that there needs to be widespread charging infrastructure in place before the scales will start to tip in favour of EVs.
Which comes first, the charging points or the electric vehicle?
IN DEPTH | Large-scale deployment of EVs is often cited as a key element of the energy transition, but the charging infrastructure will need subsidies, writes Leigh Collins
15 October 2018 8:52 GMT
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15 October 2018 11:53 GMT
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