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UK's Labour government has streamlined EV charger installations by removing the need for planning permission, aiming to accelerate the rollout of 300,000 chargers by 2030. The move is expected to save drivers £1,100 annually and reduce delays. Industry experts praise the change, noting it will speed up infrastructure and support the UK's transition to electric vehicles.
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