European Parliament adopts new requirements for green transport infrastructure

New rules to ensure a significant expansion of infrastructure for road-based vehicles have been voted through in the European Parliament. However, the rules are too unambitious, lobby says.
In the EU, an agreement has now been passed in the European Parliament for a massive expansion of the European charging network for e.g. electric trucks as seen in the picture here. | Photo: Pr / Dfds
In the EU, an agreement has now been passed in the European Parliament for a massive expansion of the European charging network for e.g. electric trucks as seen in the picture here. | Photo: Pr / Dfds

The European charging and refueling infrastructure is facing a massive overhaul in the coming years, where it will be a cornerstone in the green transition of transport

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