E.ON opens £2.70 store to market cheap EV tariff
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E.ON opens £2.70 store to market cheap EV tariff
Energy firm E.ON is opening a grocery shop in central London as part of a marketing campaign to illustrate its £2.70 electric vehicle (EV) charging tariff. The store, dubbed EVerything £2.70, will stock items worth exactly this price to showcase its Next Drive tariff, which allows drivers to fully charge their EV overnight at home for this same sum – £2.70. The experience will launch to show the value of EV at home charging compared to the cost …
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