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EU's EV charging infrastructure risks rich/poor countries division
The European auto industry is warning of a two-track Europe for e-mobility, with huge discrepancies in charging infrastructure across the bloc led by richer nations, Kallanish reports.
According to a new analysis by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), 70% of the EU chargers for EVs are concentrated in three countries in Western Europe: the Netherlands, France and Germany. However, these countries make up just 23% of the EU’s tota…
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