High-powered EV chargers to be installed every 60km along all main roads under new Govt plan

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High-powered electric vehicle chargers will be installed every 60 kilometres along all main road networks, under new plans going to Cabinet today.

HIGH-POWERED ELECTRIC vehicle chargers will be installed every 60 kilometres along all main road networks, under new plans going to Cabinet today.

It was dubbed “ridiculously low” by those in opposition, with the minister promising a new plan in the new year. Alongside the memo on EV chargers, the minister will also bring a memo to Cabinet on the Transport Strategy for the Greater Dublin Area for 2022 to 2042.

 

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Some retainer is getting to push The Green's narrative. Thank God only the very dim think their articles are worth reading.

That’s about as far as they can go before needing a charge- I’ll wait for the hydrogen thanks

Will probably go to lad who got the job of installing the water meters. Wonder who that was

I thought that it was illegal to stop on motorways.

They made a bollix out of the broadband so how will they manage chargers on the road side ..

😂😂😂 ya ya… just like olde Eamon green ass Ryan cycling to work with a Garda driver in his car behind him… frigging tools the lot of them 🙄

I thought the national power grid was at breaking point 🤔Considering my power went out in East Meath for 6.5 hours on Monday I certainly wouldn't be depending on an EV. makeitmakesense

Waste of money. Bad for environment

They will in me hoop

😂😂😂 yeah sure….😂😂😂says the government which couldn’t build one hospital, couldn’t meet it’s targets on housing development and also wasn’t able to resolve hospitals overcrowding in over decade…this is just silly propaganda trying to get people to buy more EV’s

Train/Luas from the airport? Metro? Children's hospital?....the list goes on.

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