Sue Davies, Which? Head of Consumer Protection Policy, commented on the new funding, adding that it was vital for further investment to be made.
She said: “Our research shows that the public EV charging infrastructure is falling short with people unable to rely on adequate charging points close to their homes or to get them through a long journey, so the Government announcing thousands of new charge points is a step in the right direction.
“However, the Government must also move quickly to implement its plans to improve the driver experience of using the public charging networks by extending reliability standards across the full network and ensuring proposals for payment roaming make paying to charge much simpler.
“Charging needs to be easy, reliable and seamless to support people making the move to an electric vehicle.”
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