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Prague to install 1,000+ EV charging stations by 2026

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18 December 2024

Prague to install 1,000+ EV charging stations by 2026

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Prague will install over 1,000 new EV charging stations by 2026 to boost eco-friendly transport and reduce diesel reliance.

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EU Urban Mobility Observatory

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European Commission

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Czechia

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Company with 250 or more employees

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National authorities

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SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

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According to the EU Urban Mobility Observatory article, published on October 28, 2024, Prague is set to install over 1,000 new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations by 2026. This initiative, led by the municipal technology company THMP, aims to expand the city's EV infrastructure and promote eco-friendly transport. The project includes innovative solutions like 'charging lamps' and solar-powered carports to support the growing number of electric vehicles. These efforts are part of Prague's broader strategy to reduce reliance on diesel and enhance sustainable urban mobility.

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