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According to a recent announcement from BT Group, the telecom provider intends to retrofit as many as 60,000 of its ubiquitous, green broadband wiring containers into EV chargers in the coming years.
The innovation arm of British telecoms giant BT — called Etc. — is looking to convert the Group’s street cabinets into EV charging points. The big green cabinets, a common sight across the ...
An ambitious plan to convert tens of thousands of BT’s green street cabinets into electric vehicle (EV) kerbside charge points has been axed. Last year, BT Group announced its first charger was ...
Tom Guy, boss of Etc. at BT Group, said: “Our new charging solution is a huge step in bringing EV charging kerbside and exploring how we can address key barriers customers are currently facing.
BT Group’s startup incubation arm, Etc., has upcycled a now obsolete BT street cabinet in East Lothian, Scotland, into an electric vehicle (EV) charging point. This is the first installation as part ...
The charger is powered by a BT Group-owned cabinet, and forms part of a nationwide pilot by the business’ start-up incubation hub, called Etc., designed to address the shortfall in public EV charging ...
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