
Going Green: Polestar embraces the shift to electric cars
Interest in electric vehicles has risen along with signs of climate change and petrol prices – here's how Polestar is embracing the shift.
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Going Green is a series that sheds light on companies, organisations and initiatives that have a focus on sustainability and ethics. We ask someone from each company key questions so you can get a snapshot of the work they are doing to help protect the planet.
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Interest in electric vehicles has risen along with signs of climate change and petrol prices – here's how Polestar is embracing the shift.
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Read more…Powershop CEO Ed McManus shines a light on the company's goals to do the right thing for people and the planet.
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Read more…Interest in electric vehicles has risen along with signs of climate change and petrol prices – here's how Polestar is embracing the shift.
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