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European car manufacturers said on Monday that the European Union lacks charging points for electric cars and that installation is not keeping pace with vehicle sales. Electric car sales have grown three times faster than the installation of charging points since 2017, according to a report released on Monday by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA). The ACEA said the EU will need to install eight times more charging points every year by 2030. With developed economies like the EU trying to wean themselves off fossil fuels to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the car industry is…