Charging points provider hopes to work with Manx Utilities
The number of electric cars being used in the Isle of Man will grow now that more manufacturers are making all-electric models.
That's according to Daniel Eyers of PodPoint - a UK-based company that's bidding to work with Manx Utilities to provide charging points across the Island.
A government report published in March last year showed there were just under 250 electric vehicles registered on the Isle of Man, with a target for there to be 10,000 by 2030.
Mr Eyers, who's PodPoint's technical sales manager, believes the greater range of cars will result in more drivers going electric:
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