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Enabling long‑distance electric mobility

Just as conventional vehicles won’t run without petrol, your electric car won’t get very far without a good charge.

That’s why the EUROP-E project is building a comprehensive network of ultra-fast charging stations across Europe. The planned network will feature interoperable chargers primarily located along key European highways. The charging stations installed will meet the recharging needs of vehicles capable of both fast and ultra-fast charging. Implemented by several leading electric vehicle manufacturers, the project is part of a pan-European network that will include 1 500 ultra‑fast charging sites located in 13 European countries by 2026.

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EUROP-E, synergy, growth, green transition, climate-neutral, energy, renewables, CINEA, transport, shipping, European Green Deal, green hydrogen, greenhouse gas emission, carbon footprint, CO2, renewable energy, climate action, wind propulsion