The Electric Seaway project establishes eight charging sites on the UK’s south coast
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The Electric Seaway project establishes eight charging sites on the UK’s south coast
Launched in 2023 with £3.2m (US$4.3m) in funding from the UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions (UK SHORE) program in the Department for Transport, The Electric Seaway project has now officially established eight new charging sites to support the growing fleet of electric maritime vessels on the south coast of the UK. Led by Aqua SuperPower and ZPN Energy, alongside key partners including the University of Plymouth, South Hams district counc…
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