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Electric vehicles

About electric vehicles

Explore the benefits and costs of owning an electric vehicle.

Public chargers

Where to find our public chargers and how to use them.

Charging at home

How to safely charge your electric vehicle at home.

Why go electric?

Explore why we are helping our community move towards electric transport.

EVs for business

How to start planning a transition to electric vehicles within your business.

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