WFW successfully represents Atlante before Marche TAR30 November 2023
The administrative judge accepted WFW’s defending arguments.
The administrative judge accepted WFW’s defending arguments.
This article discusses the EU Parliament’s new legislation on petrol and diesel car sales ban from 2035 and its implications for e-mobility and electric charging infrastructure development.
This article explores recent changes to Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework as the government ramps up its promotion of the decarbonisation of the transport sector as part of the country’s energy transition between 2030 and 2050.
With a €350m clean energy portfolio with a total installed capacity of 500 MW, Eranovum is an investment and management services company active in the renewable energy sector.
Martin Lucas has written a feature article on the future of e-charging infrastructure in the UK for prominent industry magazine Energy Manager.
In addition to the initial 112 sites, EVN has plans to develop a further circa 380 EV charging sites, requiring an additional circa £150m in the next 36 months, for which SEEIT has a right of first negotiation.
This article higlights the key talking points that arose from a recent webinar hosted by WFW and Grant Thornton on the future of EV in the UK.
This article, focusing on UK, is the sixth of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.
This article, focusing on Spain, is the fifth of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.
This article, focusing on France, is the fourth of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.
This article, focusing on Italy, is the third of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.
This article, focusing on Greece, is the second of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.
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