France Wants to Increase by Five Its Electric Terminals on Motorways and National Roads by 2035
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France is going to increase the number of charging stations for electric cars on its national motorways and roads, the Ministry of Transport announced. From 4,500 today, France will increase to 22,000 terminals in 2035. These include removing the obstacle to the purchase of electric cars that constitute the lack of terminals. - France wants to multiply by five its electric terminals on motorways and national ones by 2035 (Transports).
The Ministry of Transport has unveiled an ambitious plan for electric cars. The government intends to increase the number of charging stations for light vehicles by five by 2035. It also intends to increase the number of terminals dedicated to heavy goods vehicles.
The terminals must be installed on "nearly 900 rest and service areas", ambition the Ministry of Transport.
To make long distances, Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said this Friday he wanted to move from "4,500 terminals today" for light vehicles to "22,000". Installations are also planned for heavy goods vehicles.
The government plans to install 22,000 rapid charging stations on motorways by 2035 to facilitate long journeys by electric car.
To reassure the motorists, the Minister of Transport, Philippe Tabarot, has just unveiled a massive plan for the electric: quintupling the number of fast terminals on the main axes by 2035. Ambitious or simple announcement effect ? Decryption. The announcement is of size and marks a turning point in
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