ČEZ targets 800 charging points, grows due to Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)

Published: 19.08.2022 Related countries:  New Zealand New Zealand, Australia Australia

In the first half, drivers charged 2.1m kWh of electricity at 448 points in the Czech Republic, up almost 0.5m kWh year on year

In the first half of 2022, e-car drivers charged 46,894 kWh of electricity (up 12% year on year) at ČEZ points in the South Bohemian Region. Currently, ČEZ operates 16 public charging points in the region. Since the beginning of the year, ČEZ has commissioned over 50 charging points. In the first half, drivers charged 2.1m kWh of electricity at 448 points in the Czech Republic, up almost 0.5m kWh year on year. The total installed output of the charging points within the ČEZ network has exceeded 27,000 kW. The network has been growing thanks to a European grant from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) and funds awarded by the Operational Programme Transport. Within the Čistá Energie Zítřka vision, the ČEZ objective is to operate 800 charging points by 2025.

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