3,500 electric vehicles ordered by British telecoms firm BT

NAMPA / DPA
2025-01-09
London (PA Media/dpa) - British Telecoms giant BT has announced a huge order for thousands of new electric vehicles. The company said the 3,500 new vehicles is the UK's largest ever commercial electric vehicle fleet order, which will support the upgrade of broadband and mobile networks. BT Group said the move will mean it has the largest fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, with nearly 8,000 by the time the company's latest order is comple......
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