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Boost for electric-car charging points in UK

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LONDON: The UK will boost investment in electric-car infrastruc­ture, including a £400mil fund for companies that produce and install charging points, as it seeks to encourage consumers to move away from carbon-polluting vehicles.

New street lighting columns also will be required to have charging points in areas with on-street parking and a £40mil program will be introduced to test low-cost wireless charging technology, in other measures unveiled yesterday by Transport Secretary Chris Grayling.

The proposals are part of the government’s push to end the sale of new cars and vans fueled by gasoline and diesel by 2040.

“The prize is not just a cleaner and healthier environmen­t but a UK economy fit for the future and the chance to win a substantia­l slice of a market estimated to be worth up to £7.6 trillion by 2050,” Grayling will say in a speech to mark the government’s “Road to Zero” strategy.

A lack of charging points is seen as one of the main impediment­s to the mass adoption of electric cars, which are unable to travel as far as convention­ally fueled vehicles.

While gasoline prices have surged this year, the UK Treasury is growing increasing­ly concerned about the public health cost of air pollution and is considerin­g the first boost in vehicle fuel duties in eight years.

The government will also take powers through the “Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill” to ensure that charging points are available at freeway service stations and large gas retailers, according to a statement. — Bloomberg

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