UK electric car drivers face paying more to charge at peak times
by Adam Vaughan from Environment | The Guardian on (#3VD61)
Ofgem outlines measures to ensure more drivers can use the electricity network
British electric car drivers face having to pay more to power their car if they refuse to shift their charging to off-peak times, in a move designed to lessen their burden on the electricity network.
There are currently 160,000 plug-in cars on UK roads but rapid growth means their impact on the energy system must be managed carefully, said energy regulator Ofgem.
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