A new rapid charge point was unveiled in Bradford’s Crown Court car park aimed at encouraging more people to choose electric cars and vans.
The newly installed facility will be able to fully recharge a vehicle in around 20 minutes and is part of the district wide strategy to support the growing use of electric vehicles.
A grant from West Yorkshire Combined Authorities has enabled the rapid charge point to be built and it is part of the West Yorkshire Low Emissions Strategy to reduce the levels of pollution in the city centre and the district.
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