P3 – EV Charging Experience Greece 2024

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Electric mobility in Greece: opportunities, challenges and the way forward

How well is Greece positioned on the road to electromobility? What is the state of the charging infrastructure and how can charging be paid for effectively? What is already working well, and where is there still room for improvement? These questions and more are addressed in our latest white paper.

Despite global setbacks over the past year, Europe continues to focus on the expansion of electric mobility – Greece is also pursuing ambitious goals to position itself in this area. With growing investment in charging infrastructure and government support programs, the country is showing commitment yet still lags behind the leading European nations. But what is the reality of the situation in Greece? What progress has already been made and what still needs to be done to meet the EU requirements of the AFIR Directive and CO2 targets?

Our report provides a detailed insight into the current charging infrastructure, highlights the user experience with various charge point operators (CPOs) and presents the most important providers and available electric vehicles. What fields of action are there for Greece to achieve the European standard?

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Electric mobility in Greece: opportunities, challenges and the way forward

How well is Greece positioned on the road to electromobility? What is the state of the charging infrastructure and how can charging be paid for effectively? What is already working well, and where is there still room for improvement? These questions and more are addressed in our latest white paper.

Despite global setbacks over the past year, Europe continues to focus on the expansion of electric mobility – Greece is also pursuing ambitious goals to position itself in this area. With growing investment in charging infrastructure and government support programs, the country is showing commitment yet still lags behind the leading European nations. But what is the reality of the situation in Greece? What progress has already been made and what still needs to be done to meet the EU requirements of the AFIR Directive and CO2 targets?

Our report provides a detailed insight into the current charging infrastructure, highlights the user experience with various charge point operators (CPOs) and presents the most important providers and available electric vehicles. What fields of action are there for Greece to achieve the European standard?

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Johannes Niessen

Harry Kastanas

Marian Cammerer

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