Oxfordshire County to expand EV charging infrastructure with 1,500 new public EV chargers

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The public EV charging sockets are part of efforts to support residents without private parking in switching to EVs

Oxfordshire will install more than 1,500 new public electric vehicle charging sockets by 2028 after awarding contracts to charge-point operators Connected Kerb and EZ-Charge, local authorities said.

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