PPC will significantly expand the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in Greece and Romania. The company will receive up to 2.76 million EUR in funding from the European Union, as part of Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)’s Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) programme.
The ”East Europe Electric Route” project aims to deploy 28 DC fast-charging points, each with a minimum capacity of 150 kW, designed to serve light-duty vehicles, as well as 32 ultra-fast DC charging points, each with a minimum capacity of 350 kW, to accommodate heavy-duty vehicles.
The 60 charging points will be strategically installed in 29 different locations along key axes of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) corridors in both countries, facilitating seamless EV travel and transport in the region.
Out of these 60 charging points, PPC blue will install in Romania, through this project, 12 DC fast charging points of minimum capacity of 150 kW and 32 ultra-fast DC charging points of a minimum capacity of 350 kW. The rest of the charging points will be installed in Greece.