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Policy
Spain
2025
Signalling of Charging Stations with access from the RCE (Phase 1)
In the context of adaptation to climate change, decarbonisation and the promotion of sustainable mobility, and with the aim of improving the visibility and accessibility of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, the DGC has decided to proceed with the ex officio signalling of certain Charging Stations with access from the RCE. In the first phase (Phase 1), charging stations accessible from roads of the Trans-European Basic Network and from the A-6 motorway (a road that, despite belonging to the Global Network, is considered very relevant) will be signposted.
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Cyprus
2022
Grant Schemes for energy-efficient retrofits
The Grant Schemes earmarked €215 million for 2022-2025 to subsidise the installation of roof thermal insulation, photovoltaic system installation in residences, solar water heating system replacement, charging electric vehicles from RES, and energy upgrades for local government buildings and infrastructures.
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Policy
Hungary
2023
EV subsidy
The Hungarian government launched a HUF 60 billion (EUR 156 million) program to promote electromobility, including the construction of 170 new high-capacity electric charging stations along major roads and discounts for purchasing electric vehicles.
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Policy
Indonesia
2015
National Industrial Development Master Plan 2015-2035
The National Industrial Development Master Plan 2015-2035 aims at developing ten priority industries, including basic metal industries, energy generation industries (with batteries as EV main components), and transportation equipment industries (with electric vehicles as EV models.
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Policy
Serbia
2024
Electricity charging infrastructure to increase to 164 by 2025
Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Goran Vesic announced today that by April 2025, there will be a total of 164 electric chargers for electric vehicles on all highways in Serbia.
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Policy
United States
2012
EV Everywhere
…S. DRIVE light-duty research and development partnership, which facilitates collaboration between advanced research teams across the country, and the EV Everywhere Workplace Charging Challenge, which promotes the deployment of charging stations at workplaces. Through EV Everywhere, DOE's Vehicle Technologies Office is working closely within the DOE, with the Office of Science, Office of Electricity, and ARPA-e. Research and development focuses on development of advanced batteries, electric drive systems, and lightweight materials. EV Everywhere continues to guide investment in advanced EV technologies through reports like the EV Everywhere Blueprint and EV Everywhere Grand Challenge: Road to Success report.
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Policy
France
2025
Standardised energy savings certificate (CEE) operation sheets
…French Energy Savings Certificates (Certificats d’économies d’énergie – CEE) scheme as of January 1st, 2025, to support the deployment of electric vehicles. These sheets define eligible actions and corresponding energy savings, allowing obligated parties (mainly energy suppliers) to offer financial incentives or “CEE bonuses” to beneficiaries. The new operations include the purchase or long-term lease of new electric vehicles (both light and heavy-duty), as well as electric retrofit operations. These measures are accessible to private individuals, legal entities, and local authorities, and aim to reduce the upfront cost of electric mobility by leveraging the energy savings generated.
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Policy
Austria
2023
Ladeinfrastruktur (LADIN)
The LADIN funding programme, managed by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Climate Action (BMK), aims to accelerate the development of publicly accessible fast-charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in Austria. It focuses particularly on underserved areas along secondary road networks to ensure broader accessibility to zero-emission mobility. The programme provides financial support—covering up to 60% of eligible investment costs—for the construction of charging stations and related infrastructure. With an initial budget of €7 million, LADIN is part of Austria’s comprehensive strategy to promote sustainable transport and complements other…
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Policy
United Kingdom
2021
Funding for EV Supply Chain RDD
…the EV supply chain, and hydrogen vehicles. This investment will help improve and reduce the cost of electric vehicles (EV), support the creation of new jobs, new industries, and the development of green transport technologies. 22 studies will receive a share of 9.4 million GBP, including proposals to build a plant in Cornwall that will extract lithium for use in EV batteries, a plant to build specialized magnets for electric vehicle motors in Cheshire, and lightweight hydrogen storage for cars and vans in Loughborough. The government-backed Faraday Institution is also committing the first year of a GBP 22…
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Hungary
2023
Support for investment in EV parts manufacturing plant
The Government of Hungary will provide 5.6 billion forint (EUR 14.3 million) incentive to Boysen Group company that is investing 60 billion forint in a new manufacturing plant producing parts for electric vehicles that will create 400 new jobs.