Volkswagen’s CEO, Herbert Diess, has, in Brussels, called for a binding legal framework for the creation of a charging infrastructure in Europe. According to Diess is going to be the roll-out of an all-encompassing network is too slow.
According to the German Handelsblatt, and that Monday night was at a vw-meeting in Belgium, and took a Diess of the Netherlands as a model country, what charging infrastructure is concerned. “The netherlands has twenty points for each and every 100 kilometres, on the road, while that in Germany is just that,” said Volkswagen ceo.
in Addition, Europe needs to make sure that the power supply for electrical vehicles and CO2 neutral, it emphasizes Diess. He showed that he is also a supporter of the far-reaching measures. “The power supply can no longer be made up of a patchwork of individual member states, and that has to change,” said Diess.
“We’ll have to have a uniform basis for each member state is required, otherwise we get the klimaatdoelen of Paris is not,” he said.
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