UK plans to make EVs chargepoints mandatory for new homes by 2050
The UK Government is considering introducing legislation that would require the installation of chargepoints for electric vehicles in all the new homes in England by 2050.
The UK Government is considering introducing legislation that would require the installation of chargepoints for electric vehicles in all the new homes in England by 2050.
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