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Electric Vehicles Mark Moran LTT854 3 October 2022
Consumer body calls for EV charging improvements after members’ concerns
Which? is calling for urgent improvements to the UK’s charging infrastructure to allow drivers to switch to electric vehicles (EVs) with confidence, as new research reveals significant flaws with the networks have resulted in three-quarters (74%) of EV owners reporting that they are dissatisfied with the current infrastructure.
The consumer champion believes the UK government needs to move quickly to address issues with the UK’s charging infrastructure, including poor reliability and confusing payment options, as well as doing more to ensure chargepoints are available where drivers need them, in order for more people to make the switch to electric vehicles.
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