Government predicts EV sales to pick up next year

Will Nichols
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Figures show just 215 electric cars were bought between April and June compared to 465 in the first three months of 2011

The government and industry remain convinced electric cars will see an upswing in demand, despite a dramatic fall in the number of the grants issued during the second quarter of the year to those motorists...

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