MOTO services today confirmed it will continue rolling out ultra-rapid electric vehicle chargers, despite Rishi Sunak’s net zero changes.
In a boost for ministers, bosses at Britain’s largest roadside stop-off said it’s “business as usual” for the company, and its mission to go green will continue at pace.
Yesterday the PM confirmed a hated ban on buying new petrol and diesel cars would be delayed by five years to 2035.
Eco zealots insisted the ban would discourage businesses from making transitioning to be more environmentally friendly.
But Moto Chief Executive, Ken McMeikan, said: “Whatever policy is in place at No10, we will be continuing our mission to reduce range anxiety by revolutionising the EV charging experience for EV drivers on the UK’s motorway network with capacity, reliability, simplicity and speed.”