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AGL bets on electric vehicles subscription service to boost Australia’s uptake – The Guardian
Energy company will provide car, charging station as well as insurance and registration for flat fee, as research points to up-front cost as deterrent

AGL, one of Australias largest energy companies, has launched the countrys first subscription service for electric cars in a move that the EV industry hopes may boost the nations low uptake rate.
The company announced a pilot phase for the new scheme, which also includes installation of charging stations at customers homes, to cover Sydney and Melbourne.
The industry group the Electric Vehicle Council, which last month announced sales of electric vehicles had tripled between 2018 and 2019, sai…
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