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UK petrol station group EG to buy Tesla ultra-fast chargers

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LONDON - British petrol station operator EG Group said on Monday it would buy Tesla ultra-fast charging units to boost its electric vehicle charging network across Europe, as the EV maker continues to expand the reach of its charging business.

EG, owned by the billionair­e Issa brothers who also own UK supermarke­t chain Asda, will expand its charging network to more than 20,000 EV chargers at its own sites over time, from above 600 currently deployed.

The first Tesla chargers will be installed by the end of this year, EG said, though it didn’t provide details on the cost or time frame for the total purchase.

The “open network” Tesla chargers will be accessible to all EV drivers regardless of their vehicles’ brand.

“The rapid installati­on of reliable, easy-to-use EV charging infrastruc­ture is the right step towards a sustainabl­e future,” said Rebecca Tinucci, Tesla’s senior director of charging infrastruc­ture.

EV adoption is seen as key to British and European climate goals, and the car industry has called for faster expansion of public charging networks to encourage drivers to make the switch.

Tesla said in February it would open part of its U.S. charging network to rivals’ EVs as part of a $7.5 billion federal program to expand EV use and cut carbon emissions.

BP’s (BP.L) EV charger unit said last month it was ordering $100 million worth of Tesla ultra-fast chargers for its U.S. network. Ford (F.N) also said last month it would add more of Tesla’s supercharg­ers to its EV charging network than previously forecast.

The UK had just over 49,000 public electric vehicle charging devices installed as of Oct. 1, according to government figures.

YMTC filed the lawsuit against Micron and unit Micron Consumer Products Group on Nov. 9 at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

According to the lawsuit, Micron turned to YMTC’s patented technology to fend off competitio­n from YMTC and to gain and protect market share. It said Micron was not paying its fair share to use the patented inventions. ”While we cannot discuss the specifics of pending litigation, I can confirm that YMTC recently filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against Micron Technology, Inc for infringeme­nt of our company’s patents related to the design, manufactur­e, and operation of 3D NAND technology,” YMTC said in a statement to Reuters on Monday.

 ?? ?? ▲ British petrol station operator EG Group said on Monday it would buy Tesla ultra-fast charging units to boost its electric vehicle charging network across Europe, as the EV maker continues to expand the reach of its charging business.
▲ British petrol station operator EG Group said on Monday it would buy Tesla ultra-fast charging units to boost its electric vehicle charging network across Europe, as the EV maker continues to expand the reach of its charging business.

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