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You are here: Home1 / News2 / 40 electric vehicles, 560 references for EVs listed on First Line’s We...

40 electric vehicles, 560 references for EVs listed on First Line’s WebCat

Date: 19th February 2021 Author: Peter Gardner Comments: 0

According to the SMMT, in the last year, sales of pure electric vehicles (EVs) have risen by 185.9 per cent and, as of September 2020, more than 164,100 EVs are on the road. EV registrations have been growing every year since 2013, which means that it’s now not uncommon for an EV to be entering the workshop, so technicians need to be prepared for these complex vehicles. To accommodate this growing sector and to ensure that they are able to fit the parts with confidence from a reputable supplier, repairers can rest assured that First Line Ltd supplies an extensive range for EV components and has done for years.

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