link.She added that further “funding for 2020-21 for 30 to 35 small vans” had been accepted which will mean “34 per cent of the fleet will be electric”.That grant of £337,000 includes £90,000 to install nine new charging points across the council’s estate.Councillor Joe Fagan (East Kilbride Central North), leader of the Labour group, praised the council for “its good record when it comes to electric vehicles”.However, he compared the choice between electric and hydrogen power with the choice between “VHS and Betamax” and encouraged the council to look at developments in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen as well as Smart Sustainable East Kilbride’s (SSEK) ambition to create a “West of Scotland hub for hydrogen in East Kilbride”.Director of.
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