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Date: 22 February 2021 Â Â |Â Â Author: Sam Phillips
The government will help fund more EV charging points for homes and SMEs, but fleets want more action elsewhere in the network.
Fleets believe new money announced in February 2021 to improve the UK charging infrastructure for electric vehicles will not go far enough.
The government committed to helping more people install charging points in their homes and at small businesses, but the organisation representing fleet professionals believes the rest of the public charging network is in urgent need of upgrading and investment.Â
Transport secretary Grant Shapps announced a £50m investment package to improve infrastructure on 13 February 2021. The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (EVHS) will continue next year and will target people living in rented and leasehold accommodation.
BBC News
By Simon Read
image captionGareth and Claire McKeever of Pure Lakes Skin Care in Kendal
A number of businesses will be able to reopen from 12 April if conditions are met, the Prime Minister has announced.
The news has prompted relief across the business community, although many sectors warn they remain under severe financial pressure. We are delighted to have some dates to work towards at last, skincare maker Gareth McKeever told the BBC.
He and wife Claire hand-make Pure Lakes Skin Care products at a workshop in the Lake District.
They supply hotels and shops, as well as sell online, but lost four-fifths of their business during lockdown, so have been desperate for some certainty about the future so they can plan.