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Europe requires €80 billion to boost EV charging infrastructure
Europe’s existing 213,000 public electric vehicle charging points are below target, if the bloc wants to deliver on the planned 3 million public charging points by 2030, a new study reveals.
According to power industry group Eurelectric and EY, a 13-fold increase in installation is needed to meet the European Commission’s ambitions. This will require €80 billion ($96.2 billion) in investment - €20 billion for public charging infrastructure a…
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