More electric vehicle charging points are going to be installed across Bucks.
The Department of Transport has today allocated £200,000 to Buckinghamshire Council.
The government says the money will help Buckinghamshire work in tandem with private business, and chargepoint operators to make it more attractive for drivers to make the switch to electric.
Technology and Decarbonisation Transport Minister, Jesse Norman said: "The government is giving local authorities across England additional help today to energise their chargepoint roll-out plans."
"Today’s commitment will lead to thousands of new chargers being installed, and plans for tens of thousands extra in due course, so that more people than ever can make the transition to using EVs."

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