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According to a new study by online housing rental company Spotahome, London is the best city in the world to build electric vehicle infrastructure
.
London is the world's best city for electric vehicle infrastructure
London had the highest index score of 10, Amsterdam 9.
63 and Rotterdam 8.
73.
As of July 2018, there were 162,000 plug-in cars in the UK, and London City Council will provide a further 2,630 charging points
in the next financial year.
London is striving to become the capital city
that offers a modern and sustainable environment.
Other UK cities lagged behind, with Manchester currently in 18th with a score as low as 1.
76, Edinburgh in 31st at 1.
1 and Leeds in 35th with a score of just 0.
88
.
Although Norway has more electric vehicle sales per capita than any other country in the world, Oslo only ranks sixth
.
At the bottom of the ranking are major cities such as Cape Town, Cairo, Sao Paulo and Seoul, all with 0 points
.
Melissa Lyras, brand and communications manager at Spotahome, said: "If more cities invest in EV infrastructure, this will help boost market growth, improve air quality and ultimately improve the health and wellbeing
of the people living there.
London is a model
of a city that has successfully achieved these goals.
”
,
According to a new study by online housing rental company Spotahome, London is the best city in the world to build electric vehicle infrastructure
.
London is the world's best city for electric vehicle infrastructure
London is the world's best city for electric vehicle infrastructureLondon had the highest index score of 10, Amsterdam 9.
63 and Rotterdam 8.
73.
As of July 2018, there were 162,000 plug-in cars in the UK, and London City Council will provide a further 2,630 charging points
in the next financial year.
London is striving to become the capital city
that offers a modern and sustainable environment.
Other UK cities lagged behind, with Manchester currently in 18th with a score as low as 1.
76, Edinburgh in 31st at 1.
1 and Leeds in 35th with a score of just 0.
88
.
Although Norway has more electric vehicle sales per capita than any other country in the world, Oslo only ranks sixth
.
At the bottom of the ranking are major cities such as Cape Town, Cairo, Sao Paulo and Seoul, all with 0 points
.
Melissa Lyras, brand and communications manager at Spotahome, said: "If more cities invest in EV infrastructure, this will help boost market growth, improve air quality and ultimately improve the health and wellbeing
of the people living there.
London is a model
of a city that has successfully achieved these goals.
”
,