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Many green cabinets are coming towards the end of their lifespans as BT upgrades to fibre broadband. But only one of them, in East Lothian, was ever actually turned into a public charging point.
BT has abandoned its scheme to turn green street cabinets into electric vehicle (EV) charging points having completed only one of the 60,000 conversions it initially said it was aiming for.
but our fibre install (Full Fibre) was via new pole they put up so it had to come in via the Roof and at a height where the local farm machinery wouldn't hook it like an arrester wire.