Last Update:2022-11-28
①companies investing in charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. Both public charging stations and private ones within companies are included under the scheme. The capacity has to be at least 175 KW for being eligible. Up to 50% of the costs related to charging stations will be eligible for reimbursements. ②The government committed to reduce its GHG emissions by 55% until 2030, mainly through the decarbonisation of transport, by increasing its energy efficiency standards with the acquisition of vehicles at a low or zero emissions rate, and the development of infrastructures with alternative fuels, whilst developing electromobility for various types of transport. ③ an additional 9.5 million from alternative sources (national investments and/or other EU funding instruments) dedicated to charging infrastructure. View Details >
Luxembourg
2021
Plan/Proposal
Infrastructure
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