UK charging industry could face £100m bill under business rate changes
Industry bodies say proposals will force site closures, slow investment and cost drivers up to £300 a year more The UK charging industry has said it could face a £100m bill as the government considers making public charger operators pay business rates for the first time, at a time when (…)
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