Shell says electric vehicles will be crucial in its efforts to lower carbon emissions

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Huibert Vigeveno, downstream director at Shell, said the company intends to grow its global electric vehicle charging stations network worldwide.

to a consortium led by Eigen Energy. The grant will help the Singaporean solar firm develop the country's first series of service stations integrated with smart energy management solutions by 2022.

There are tentative plans to adopt the format more widely worldwide to ease the pressures likely to come withIn January, Shell announced plans to purchase the owner of the U.K.'s largest public electric vehicle charging network, ubitricity,Shell also aims to significantly improve customer experience by cutting down charging times at EV stations.

Meanwhile, the Anglo-Dutch company will continue to make its push in biofuels as it ramps up efforts to reduce carbon emissions, according to Vigeveno.

 

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