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EU carmakers push for charging infrastructure regulation
The European carmakers association ACEA is putting more pressure on the European Commission to set binding public charging infrastructure to EU member states, Kallanish notes.
ACEA, together with Transport and Environment (T&E) and the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC), recently petitioned the EC’s Green Deal executive vice president to set objectives that specify the exact number of public chargers and hydrogen stations that each member state i…
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