Business Fast > Finance > Shell plans electric vehicle charging hub on former Aberdeen HQ site FinanceShell plans electric vehicle charging hub on former Aberdeen HQ siteSeptember 27, 2024posted on Sep. 27, 2024 at 1:26 pm The proposals include 20 charge points and a convenience store at Tullos READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastSeptember 27, 2024previous articleHomebuyers are much more active than they were before, says Compass CEO Robert Reffkinnext articleRecycling firm wins appeal over ‘residential’ baseYou Might Also LikeFinanceIs the UK failing its graduates?May 12, 2025FinanceUK supermarkets suspend supplies from Lincolnshire pig farm over cruelty claimsMay 11, 2025Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP Continues to Notify Investors of Its Ongoing Investigation Into Ibotta, Inc. (IBTA)May 10, 2025Finance'I freaked out and spent $400 online – it felt like a last hurrah'May 10, 2025FinanceBank cuts mortgage payments to £0 for three monthsMay 9, 2025FinanceChamber of commerce demands emergency North Sea summitMay 9, 2025Recommended For YouSportsNottinghamshire fast start a team effort – JamesMay 12, 2025SportsGold prices slump after U.S.-China trade deal; risk appetite growsMay 12, 2025RetailGlobal EconomyPPK to dissolve after 40 years of conflict with TurkeyMay 12, 2025Global EconomyStockmarketStock markets, dollar and oil rally as US and China agree to slash tariffs in 90-day pause – business liveMay 12, 2025StockmarketPoliticsStarmer lays out immigration controls after ‘incalculable damage’ to societyMay 12, 2025Politics
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