The UK has missed the target for electric vehicle (EV) chargers at motorway service stations, with only 4 in 10 stations meeting the goal of having 6 or more rapid or ultra-rapid chargers by the end of 2023. The RAC and GBNEWS reported that 25% of motorway service stations lack charge points, raising concerns about the slow progress in making driving cheaper and cutting emissions. The EPA's calculation of EV range on a full charge is also under scrutiny.
EV chargers target missed across UK with 25 per cent of motorway service stations lacking charge points https://t.co/5p1VkEvwfI
EEV chargers target missed across UK with 25 per cent of motorway service stations lacking charge points https://t.co/5p1VkEvwfI
Only 4 in 10 motorway service stations have hit Rishi Sunak's target of 6 or more rapid or ultra-rapid chargers by end of 2023 This is about making driving cheaper as well as cutting emissions So why is Rishi Sunak so slow to help drivers make the switch? https://t.co/9kxQbzCDzO
Here’s how the EPA calculates how far an EV can go on a full charge https://t.co/dA4H4nmIPK
Motorway electric car charge point target missed, says RAC https://t.co/vWOPzvzQyB