Joint industry recommendations on implementing Right to Plug

The Right to Plug grants anyone the ability to easily install an EV charger at home or at work without unnecessary administrative burdens.

85% of EV charging happens at private locations. Right to Plug is crucial for the continued rollout of EV charging infrastructure. The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) finally acknowledges this right, but swift national implementation is essential.

Our joint recommendations, developed together with AVERE, Eurelectric, EuropeOn and Transport & Environment, provide the roadmap to effectively implementing the Right to Plug on a national level, inspired by successful practices in key Member States.

You can read the full list of recommendations here.

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