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A strong infrastructure is Europe’s backbone toward electrified transport. The deployment of both public and private charging infrastructure has made significant progress in recent years, yet the road ahead remains paved with uncertainty. Charging infrastructure operators are concerned by the doubts raised on the future of the electric shift, which puts their business model at risk and jeopardizes the investments required to sustain the continuous ramp up of Electric Vehicles (EVs).
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Download PDF here The members of the Platform for Electromobility reaffirm their strong support for the 2035 zero-emission targets for cars and vans, as adopted in 2023, ahead of the Strategic Dialogue with the automotive industry of the 12 September 2025 which might cover this legislation. We call for their persistent, robust and timely implementation for both Europe’s competitiveness in global competition and Europeans’ access to clean transport solutions. Electrification is a global race.
Download PDF here The transport sector is electrifying across the EU. Optimised integration of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to distribution grids is one of the main enablers to EV uptake. Currently, System Operators[i] face a high number of connection requests from sectors electrifying in parallel while often being bound to managing these requests on a first-come-first-served basis.
Kinga Timaru-Kast, Chair of the Platform reacts to the Clean Industrial Deal “We welcome the Clean Industrial Deal’s focus on competitiveness, lowering energy costs, boosting demand, securing key materials, and driving investment. However, we must ensure this does not come at the expense of the Union’s climate goals or regulatory certainty.
The Platform for Electromobility reaffirms strong support for a clear and consistent regulatory framework guiding the environmental transition in transport. Recent political debates risk undermining the EU’s firm decision to phase out combustion engines by 2035, creating uncertainty that could jeopardize both the European automotive industry transition and the continent’s broader decarbonization objectives.
Europe’s transition to electromobility is generating demand for a skilled workforce capable of driving innovation and advancing Europe’s standing in the global clean tech market. Any delays to the transition to electromobility would in turn delay the urgently required shift of the workforce from the fossil fuel industries to the electromobility supply chain and the e-mobility infrastructure ecosystem.
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The European Green Deal, the flagship legislative package of the previous European Commission, has set Europe on a transformative journey toward clean mobility. It gave the continent a framework of what it needs to succeed in this transition. Agreements across the package were reached thanks to strong collaboration among sectors of the clean mobility ecosystem, from industries to civil society organisations.