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NEXT-E

Infrastructure for charging electric vehicles in Central and Eastern Europe

Source of funding

CEF

Completion phase:

Completed project

Total eligible costs (EUR)

4.503.222,35

EU contribution (EUR)

3.827.739,00

Date of conclusion of the contract

06.11.2017

Project completion

10.07.2023

Project summary

The project involved the preparation of a study defining the technological component of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment.

The project involved the preparation of a study defining the technological component of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment, the establishment of a new Information and Communications Technology (ICT) system—or adaptation of the existing one—to ensure compatibility with both fast charging and multi-standard charging stations and Mobility Service Providers (MSPs).

It also included the installation, testing, and deployment of 222 50 kW multi-standard fast charging points and 30 ultra-fast (150–350 kW) electric vehicle charging stations along four TEN-T Core Network Corridors.

Additionally, the project included network planning for the Pan-Cohesion Roll-Out and business planning for electric vehicles, including an analysis of current needs and viable directions for mass market development.