BVRLA Urges Fleet Decision-Makers to Speak to Local Authorities
To ensure the development of a vehicle charging network that works for everyone, the BVRLA is urging fleet decision-makers to speak to local authorities.
“Authorities are being asked to spearhead new public charging infrastructure strategies, but most of them are under-resourced, under-funded and dealing with a host of competing transport priorities. The race to decarbonise our road transport will be won or lost at a local level.” Says Toby Poston, BVRLA director of corporate affairs.
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To ensure the development of a vehicle charging network that works for everyone, the BVRLA is urging fleet decision-makers to speak to local authorities.
“Authorities are being asked to spearhead new public charging infrastructure strategies, but most of them are under-resourced, under-funded and dealing with a host of competing transport priorities. The race to decarbonise our road transport will be won or lost at a local level.” Says Toby Poston, BVRLA director of corporate affairs.