The transition to electric vehicles will create a need for Europe’s public authorities, electricity utilities, grid and chargepoint operators to work together in order to plan charging infrastructure, says a study produced by Eurelectric and Ernst & Young (EY).
It is predicted that there will be 130 million electric vehicles on European roads by 2035, up from 3.3 million today. The growth in EVs means that 65 million chargers need to be installed to unlock a seamless user experience....
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