The Future of EV Charging: Spotlight on Spain
Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework was significantly updated and expanded in 2022 and 2023.
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Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework was significantly updated and expanded in 2022 and 2023.
To support the development of alternative fuels supply infrastructure, the European Commission published a call for proposals under the funding programme “Connecting Europe Facility”.
The regulatory framework for EV charging has been considerably consolidated in recent years, and there has been an acceleration in the deployment of this infrastructure in France, with the market currently made up of a fairly large number of players.