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E-MOBILITY : A MAJOR CHALLENGE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND OUR INFRASTRUCTURE

WORKING TOGETHER TO ANTICIPATE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARGING STATIONS With the recent progression of electric vehicles in Europe, governments are encouraging local authorities, large retailers, motorway service operators, and the hospitality industry to support this development through an ambitious plan to install charging points.

ALL SECTORS ARE CONCERNED To guarantee a complete linkage of the territory, it is necessary to include all areas. Private residences Business parking lots Public parking lots Commercial parking lots Motorway rest areas

1 MILLION CHARGING POINTS BY 2025

«OBJECTIVE 1,000,000 CHARGING POINTS» The European Commission has set a target to have one million charging points by 2025 and is aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport by 90% from 1990 levels by 2050.

AN INSTALLATION TAKES BETWEEN 2 AND 6 MONTHS

A NUMBER OF MEASURES TO SUCCEED The number of charging points in the 27 EU nations and the UK increased from 34,000 in 2014 to 250,000 in September 2020. The European Commission, meanwhile, has set a target of at least 30 million zero-emission vehicles by 2030 and a largely zero-emission vehicle fleet by 2050. That compares with roughly two million currently registered in the EU.

IT IS URGENT TO ANTICIPATE Such projects cannot be conceived without being anticipated. In fact, an installation project requires an average of 2 to 6 months to be completed. All relevant players involved have to prepare their projects in advance, to meet the fixed goals and integrate these constraints in future infrastructure projects.

30 MILLION ZERO EMISSION VEHICLES BY 2030

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