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Allowing cross-border electromobility between Munich and Zagreb
115 fast-charging stations for electric cars have opened in Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Slovakia and Croatia allowing cross-border electromobility with your e-car between Munich and Zagreb. As part of the EU-funded central European Green Corridors project. Further network expansion, offers and services for customers and energy supply solutions also drive the projects roll-out of electric transport.
Since the implementation of the Central European Green Corridors project, the European fast-charging network for electric vehicles has continued to grow. Additional 200 fast-charging stations, 180 in Italy and 20 in Austria are developed. The charging networks in the various countries are compatible with each other. This gives even more citizens the chance to take advantage of cross-border electromobility.
Source: European Commission
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