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(1)Regulations may impose requirements on operators of public charging or refuelling points in connection with—
(a)the method of payment or other way by which access to the use of public charging or refuelling points may be obtained;
(b)performance, maintenance and availability of public charging or refuelling points;
(c)the components of public charging or refuelling points that provide the means by which vehicles connect to such points (“connecting components”).
(2)Regulations under subsection (1)(a) may require operators—
(a)to provide a prescribed method of payment or verification for obtaining access to the use of public charging or refuelling points;
(b)to co-operate with each other for the purposes of a requirement imposed by the regulations (for example, by sharing facilities or information);
(c)to take prescribed steps for the purposes of such a requirement (for example, to provide information to a prescribed person).
(3)Regulations under subsection (1)(b) may, for example, require the operator of a public charging or refuelling point to ensure that the point complies with prescribed requirements (which may include technical specifications).
(4)Regulations under subsection (1)(c) may, for example, require the operator of a public charging or refuelling point to ensure that its connecting components comply with prescribed requirements (which may include technical specifications for connecting components or any related equipment).
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