Updated: UK could roll out 122,000 electric car chargers under EU plan

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European Commission proposes mandating deployment of charge points in member states in push to boost low-carbon vehicles

UK electric car drivers could have 122,000 public charge points to choose from by the end of the decade, under new EU plans to accelerate the rollout of infrastructure to support alternative fuel vehicles....

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