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Currently just one company has the contract to provide charging provision along the motorway network. The move is aimed at updating the existing infrastructure and optimising reliability and the predictability of longer journeys for EV drivers.
Speaking exclusively to Electrifying.com, the Transport Minister Rachel Maclean said new chargers would arrive before 2023, with at least six at each service area on motorways and legal powers used to ensure they were reliable and accessible.
In an interview with Electrifying.com’s founder Ginny Buckley, Maclean answered questions set by the website’s readers on topics ranging from disabled access to charging points to how the public can access government funds for infrastructure.