ChargeUp Europe statement on keeping the digital and green transition to e-mobility on track amid an energy crisis

ChargeUp Europe:

  • Recognises that the European Union is facing the unprecedented, short-term challenge of managing shortages, extreme price volatility and high prices in gas and electricity markets while also confronting the climate crisis and managing the transition to cleaner, more resilient and sustainable energy systems.  

  • Calls for recognition that it is of critical importance that the long-term objective of decarbonization and the digital and green transition to e-mobility are not sacrificed as EU institutions and national governments seek to alleviate short-term pressure.  

Read the full statement here.

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