Plans for M1 electric service station approved

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Charging points for cars and lorries will be available at the new facility, say developers

A service station for electric vehicles is set to be built near the M1 in Derbyshire.

Gridserve Sustainable Energy Ltd said the development would help drivers recharge vehicles on long journeys. The scheme was approved by Chesterfield Borough Council on Tuesday, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.

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