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London introduced some of the toughest restrictions on heavily polluting cars anywhere three years ago as traffic congestion produced some of the worst air quality in the developed world. In that time, the number of licensed fully electric vehicles in the city has increased more than fourfold. Craig Trudell explains in today's "Big Take" on Bloomberg Television.