China lays groundwork for electric car charging grid

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Chinese government poised to announce new standards for electric vehicle charging points as technology firms rush to take advantage of burgeoning market

China plans to issue new regulations in October governing its proposed charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. According to reports in the Shanghai Securities News, the government intends to...

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