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This was reported by “Welt” on Saturday, based on data from the European Commission’s European Alternative Fuels Observatory (EAFO). The remaining 39 percent is distributed among the other 24 EU countries.
According to Welt’s report, only Germany has more charging points than any other 20 EU countries, including Belgium, Sweden, Austria and Denmark.
The observatory counted a total of 479,505 charging points in the EU at the end of 2022. Of these, the Netherlands alone has 116,000, which is almost a quarter of the total stock recorded in the EU. By the end of the year, 92,000 charging points were installed in France and around 84,500 in Germany.
The differences between EU countries with dense charging networks and those where enlargement is lagging behind are therefore important. First of all, countries in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe are far behind when it comes to expansion for e-mobility.
(SDA)
Source :Blick
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