Everyone has to ride an electric vehicles - What will Europe do in the next 2 years for a green future

 Europe has just closed the plan to open fast charging stations every 60 km on all arterial roads in the next 2 years. This move will help electric car users to almost eliminate all concerns about charging problems when moving across Europe.


European users' concerns about not being able to travel long distances by electric vehicles are about to be resolved. Accordingly, the EU has just issued a promising proposal to strongly expand the charging network on key routes.

Specifically, the legislation requires fast charging stations (at least 150 kW) for passenger cars and vans to be installed at intervals of every 60 km across major European roads. In addition, these charging stations must also be integrated with a touchless payment option, even without requiring the driver to register with a specific unit.

The EU also wants suppliers to make clear information about charging prices and charging stations' conditions to avoid unexpected problems when users arrive.



Not only battery electric vehicles, the EU also wants to promote the use of hydrogen vehicles by allowing both passenger cars and heavy trucks to reach hydrogen refueling stations every 200 km.

This argument is part of the EU's Fit For 55 program, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030. The EU even requires airports to have charging stations for aircraft parked at them. stations at all ports by 2025 and ports receiving large vessels and container ships must have near-shore charging stations by 2030.

Recently, the United Nations warned of the era of "global boiling" has arrived. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the period of global warming is over, the world has begun to move into a "boiling era".

Average global surface temperature in degrees Celsius for the first 23 days of July across time points. Graphics: Guardian
Average global surface temperature in degrees Celsius for the first 23 days of July across time points. Graphics: Guardian

Equipment and machinery continuously emit emissions into the environment decade after decade, causing the earth's climate to change at an alarming rate. Europe & America are pioneering electric vehicle transformation. In addition to SUVs, the next step will be to replace trucks, pickups, and other types of cargo vehicles... This effort is aimed at significantly slowing down the ongoing global climate change process, which affects to the health & life of every citizen

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