Skip to main content
European Union flag
EU Chemicals Platform

Two Czech projects secure EU funding under PSLF

EU funding mechanism

25 July 2025

Two Czech projects secure EU funding under PSLF

Cross-cutting policy

Login / create an account to be able to react

Plsf banner

Two projects in Czechia’s Moravia-Silesia region will receive nearly EUR 8 million in EU support to improve local infrastructure and public services under the Just Transition Mechanism.

Publishing org

Editorial team

Related Organisation(s)

European Commission

Topics
Geographical descriptors

Albania

Armenia

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czechia

Denmark

Estonia

EU-27

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Kosovo

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Moldova

Montenegro

Netherlands

North Macedonia

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Türkiye

Ukraine

Other

Organisation Type

EU Institutions

National authorities

  • Policy type

    • Cross-cutting policy

Share

The European Commission has selected two projects in Czechia for funding under the Public Sector Loan Facility (PSLF) of the Just Transition Mechanism (JTM), with a total requested grant amount of EUR 7.95 million. These project proposals were submitted under the ninth cut-off date of the PSLF call.

Both projects are located in Moravia-Silesia, a less developed region covered by the Czech Territorial Just Transition Plan (TJTP). The first project, led by the City of Kravaře, aims to replace an existing substandard school gym with a new, modern, and multifunctional sports hall. The requested PSLF grant for this project is EUR 0.75 million.

The second project, implemented by the Czech national railway administration (Správa železnic), focuses on enhancing traffic safety and efficiency near Studénka railway station. It involves upgrading two railway-road crossings and associated infrastructure, including a railway bridge, signalling systems, road improvements, and the reconstruction of 1 907 metres of road and 1 118 metres of pavements and cycle paths. The requested PSLF grant for this project is EUR 7.18 million.

Comments (0)

See also