The Hill reports:
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday announced that all new homes and buildings in England will be required to have electric car chargers installed beginning next year.
The legislation, which Johnson announced at the annual Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference, will install up to 145,000 extra charging points throughout Europe every year, according to a statement from the prime minister’s office.
The requirement will also apply to buildings undergoing renovation. Facilities that are left with more than 10 parking spaces will be compelled to install electric vehicle charging points.
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New homes and buildings in England to be required by law to install electric vehicle charging points from next yearhttps://t.co/cAc4Ymc71Y
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Britain will make electric car chargers compulsory for new buildings in England from 2022, as it switches away from high-polluting vehicles, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Mondayhttps://t.co/f4AsuaAHiU
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) November 22, 2021