OSLO, Jan 22 (Reuters) – Finnish utility Fortum will expand Hungary's electric car charging network in partnership with local NKM National Utilities, the company said in a press release on Monday. The network expansion will consist of 100 charging stations, which will be installed across Hungary during …
Finland's Fortum to expand Hungary's electric car charging network
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