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You are here: Home1 / News2 / UK News3 / Moto plans for ultra-rapid chargers at every UK motorway service area

Moto plans for ultra-rapid chargers at every UK motorway service area

Date: 29th April 2021 Author: Peter Gardner Comments: 0

Moto, the UK’s leader in motorway service areas (MSAs), will launch the UK’s flagship electric vehicle (EV) site with the opening of its new Rugby Services located at Junction 1 of the M6, on 30 April 2021 following a £40 million investment programme.

Moto’s new MSA will feature 24 ultra-rapid EV charging points, 12 Tesla & 12 Electric Highway, making it the largest ultra-rapid charging site on the motorway, ahead of the Government ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2030.

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