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European Parliament boosts charging infrastructure goals under AFIR
The European Parliament (EP) approved on Wednesday rules to bring Europe’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure up to speed, setting mandatory national targets for deployment, Kallanish reports.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted to increase the European Commission’s proposal under the Alternative Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) and have an EV charging station every 60 kilometres along main EU roads by 2026. The same requirement would…
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