Alternative fuels: the 27 plead for a charging infrastructure network

The transport ministers of the 27 member countries of the EU are pleading in favor of alternative fuels. They want a vast public network of infrastructure to be set up which will allow vehicles to be recharged easily.

The Ministers of Transport and Energy of the 27 met for two days in Brdo pri Kranju in Slovenia for an informal meeting.

The opportunity to plead in favor of alternative fuels, ie other than oil. This can either be fuels produced from biomass or electricity.

The ministers want the establishment of a extensive public infrastructure network that allows vehicles to be easily recharged.

Electric cars

The European Commissioner for Transport welcomed the consensus that has emerged in favor of zero-emission transport.

Appropriate infrastructure means charging stations that are compatible from one country to another.

This is called interoperability. And it is essential for users of electric vehicles to find their way around

In his _Green pact_, the European Union has set itself the target of a 90% reduction in transport emissions by 2050.

By 2030, the reduction in polluting gas emissions should reach 55%.

Reference-feedproxy.google.com

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