The challenge of electric charging infrastructure
Publisher |
BBC
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
News & Politics
Categories Via RSS |
Business
News
Publication Date |
Jun 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:26:21
We hear how many rural areas lack the infrastructure to charge electric cars. Mel Shufflebotham is director of the Zap Map, which helps electric car drivers to find the nearest vacant charging point, and discusses the problem. The Mayor of London launches his electric vehicle infrastructure delivery plan. We hear from Christina Calderato of Transport for London, Sinead Lynch Chair of Shell UK, Stephen Richardson of The Connected Kerb and Jeremy Yapp of BEAMA, all of whom have been working with the Mayor. Also in the programme, the city government in Berlin has taken a big step towards freezing rents for five years. Our correspondent in the German capital tells us about fears some landlords will try to rush last-minute rent raises before the new law takes effect. Plus, we have a report from Stockholm on how many high-skilled migrants are seeing their work permit extensions rejected, on the basis of small administrative errors. (Picture: An electric car being charged. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

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