New rules for charging stations across EU highways - Fast EV chargers every 60 km by 2026

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  • Recharging stations every 60 km for cars, every 120 km for trucks and buses, hydrogen refuelling stations every 200 km
  • Charging without subscription and paying for alternative fuel per kWh, kilogram, minute or session
  • More green maritime fuels for containerships and passenger ships
MEPs successfully negotiated that electric charging pools for cars with a minimum 400 kW output will have to be deployed at least every 60 km along core TEN-T network routes by 2026, with the network’s power output increasing to 600 kW by 2028. For trucks and buses, charging stations have to be provided every 120 km. These stations should be installed on half of main EU roads by 2028 and with a 1400kW to 2800 kW power output depending on the road. EU countries have to ensure that hydrogen refuelling stations along core TEN-T network will be deployed at least every 200 km by 2031.

Story discovered via Fast EV chargers every 60km (37mi) on European highways by 2026. - The Verge
 

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