The UK Competition Authority announces that it will propose a package of remedies to address the issues found during its study into the electric vehicle charging market

On 26 May 2021, the UK Competition and Markets Authority announced that it would not undertake a market investigation reference on the back of its study into the electric vehicle charging market and will instead propose a package of remedies to address the issues found during the course of the study. The Market Study On 2 December 2020, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) launched a market study into the electric vehicle charging sector in the UK. The study had two goals in mind: how to develop a competitive electric vehicle (EV) sector while attracting private investment, and how to ensure that consumers using EV

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Jacquelyn MacLennan, Peter Citron, Will Cashman, The UK Competition Authority announces that it will propose a package of remedies to address the issues found during its study into the electric vehicle charging market, 26 May 2021, e-Competitions Commitment Decisions, Art. N° 101205

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