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On a dank night in 1881, an unlikely English town led the world by throwing the switch on electric lighting for its streets and homes. Simon Hacker set the sat nav on Vauxhall’s electric Mokka to discover why.
Follow the third instalment of Simon's journey with the Mokka-e by reading the full article at -Travel: the dark story of a town’s lightbulb moment | Stroud Times
The Mokka-e vehicle used was supplied by the Baylis Stroud branch
Article written by Simon Hacker at Stroud Times.