Government forces transport companies to install electric charging points
A new regulation approved by the Government, at the request of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, requires that from 2023 all non-residential buildings with a car park with more than 20 parking spaces must install electric charging points in these parking areas.
Specifically, in parking areas with more than 20 parking spaces, they must have a minimum number of electric vehicle charging infrastructure facilities proportional to the total number of spaces, at a rate of one charging station for every 40 parking spaces or fraction thereof, up to 1,000 spaces, and one more charging station for every additional 100 spaces or fraction thereof.
Standard for all vehicles, including trucks
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