
Jul 8, 2020
Austria boosts EV and charge point subsidies
As emphasized recently in our post on EV charging infrastructure, the eagerness to reduce urban air pollution and green house gas emissions spurs political support for boosting electrification of transport and spreading charging infrastructure.
The additonal incentive from the Austrian governement is another example, increasing purchase premiums and subsidies for charging infrastructure for zero-emission and plug-in hybrid vehicles from 1 July.
Read full article on Electrive.com.
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