So much for an electric car revolution! The number of public chargers plunges ... trends now
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The number of car chargers has fallen in six English counties as the drive towards electric motoring stalls.
There are now fewer public charging points in Gloucestershire, Devon, Kent, Norfolk, West Yorkshire and Tyne and Wear than at the beginning of the summer.
Figures published by the Department for Transport yesterday also show a fall in Northern Ireland.
It suggests some regions are being left behind in the transition to electric vehicles and that Rishi Sunak was right to delay a ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars to 2035.
The Prime Minister announced the move in September in a victory for the Mail's Rethink The 2030 Petrol Car Ban campaign, but is thought to have come