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Dec
14:21
Romania targets 30,000 charging stations with EU funding
Romania is planning to expand its national infrastructure for alternative fuels, targeting at least 30,000 charging stations for electric vehicles by mid-2026, according to European Transport Commissioner Adina Valian.
Speaking at an event for sustainable mobility in Bucharest last week, she added that there are a number of outlined projects seeking funding under the National Recovery and Sustainability Plan. The projects also involve alternative fuels, with Valia…
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