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    More Electric Fuel Stations

    Britain’s road infrastructure is spreading fast with many more charge-up point across the country.

    Although London is actually he first place that this all started to happen there have been many other cities now interested in the idea. Of course you may be aware that the next place going electric is going to be Brighton.

    The main reason that Brighton was chosen as the next place is because the company that installs all of these pumps is actually based in Brighton and they have installed more than 100 in London so far. Brighton only currently has four stations that can be accessed which for such a big place is nothing at all.

    The Elektrobay is capable of charging fully electric and plug-in hybrid cars, with customers getting a key fob that wirelessly unlocks the unit for roadside charging.

    The great thing is that by moving to a smaller place it is starting to show just how big of an impact it is all making.

    There are two major reasons why people are just not buying these cars, one is that there are not enough places to charge it up and two is that they are still a bit pants. These are just two of the reasons people are not buying electirc cars.

    Of course with more stations means more people are going to be able to use them which means a higher demand for the cars themselves.

    So the addition of a few plugs to Brighton is not just going to offer a few eco-warriors somewhere to park up but actually signify one of the biggest consumer revolutions in recent history.

    The real question that needs to be asked is will they be upgrading things like used cars to make them greener? If you have recently gone out and purchased a Audi R8 then you are not going to be pleased when you cannot upgrade it to make it a bit greener. Audi Cars is merely one of the brands that needs some serious attention.

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