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With the support of the former owner of the State Grid, the Japanese power giant received a £ 25 million investment to support the installation of large batteries that charge electric buses.
ZeniMax Energy, chaired by Steve Holborn, said that after completing Gilford's first such UK project earlier this year, will use some of Tokyo Electric Power and Jera's funds to make more batteries at the bus stop
Many cities are considering switching to electric bus fleets to reduce pollution, but their plans may be hampered by limited power supply at bus stations.
Digging roads to install more powerful grid connections can be costly and time-consumingconsuming.