Electric 'Boris cars' set to hit London in 2015

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French company Bolloré Group aims to put 3,000 zero emission hire cars on the capital's streets and add around 4,500 charging points

The first of 3,000 electric rental cars are set to arrive on London's streets next year under a scheme billed as the automotive equivalent of the popular Boris Bikes. Based on the French Autolib' model...

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