How Will the European Union's New AFIR Regulation Affect Businesses and Investors?
The European Union's Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) introduces new standards for charging infrastructure in all member states by 2024. This regulation includes critical items such as the obligation of a public charging point every 60 km, the provision of ad-hoc payment options (such as credit card) and full price transparency. So what does this mean for existing and new charging network operators? In this article, we examine the obligations imposed by AFIR and how you can easily turn these obligations into opportunities with the Click&Plug platform.