Spain is advancing in the consolidation of an increasingly robust public charging points network, and the growth of high-power charging points| Mobility Portal
According to the company, users demand a more extensive and reliable infrastructure, with charging stations that are strategically located and consistently operational. To meet this demand, Plenitude is continuing its international growth plan by installing ultra-fast charging points and signing agreements with other operators.| Mobility Portal
During Power2Drive, the Secretary General of E-Mobility Europe analyses the crucial role EVs will play as decentralised energy resources. Standards, regulation and public-private collaboration emerge as key pillars shaping the future of bidirectional charging.| Mobility Portal
The Alliance of British Drivers (ABD) argues that the Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) should be removed for cars over 12 years old, rather than increasing incentives for the purchase of EVs, as these users are often "relatively wealthy." What does the e-mobility sector say about it?| Mobility Portal
DEFA, the Norwegian company, begins its entry into the North American market. "We invented the iPhone in this field," they claim.| Mobility Portal
Each hotel will be equipped with at least one 150 kW ultra-fast charger, complemented by several 22 kW chargers. PowerGo and Essendi are exploring additional locations for potential expansion.| Mobility Portal