Lidl
Charging an average EV at home cost nearly £208 a year, compared to more than £1,450 for public charging, according to a new report
The grocer expects the move will help significantly reduce the amount of plastic used by its customers
The supermarket chain plans to extend the move across the rest of the UK if it proves successful
The supermarket also plans to cut black plastic from its fresh meat, fish and poultry range next year
It has committed to building 40 EV charging points across 20 of its locations
It is offering 5kg of ‘slightly damaged’ food and veg for the price