This program will fund proposals to build not only more accessible charging infrastructure for regular electric cars, but also for heavy-duty transport like electric trucks. There is also funding available for businesses to shift their commercial vehicle fleets to electric.
Altogether ~1.5 billion dollars have been committed to this funding project.
From the article:
Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment Krzysztof Bolesta emphasised the comprehensive nature of Poland’s approach: “We care about air quality and public health, but also about the competitiveness of Polish freight operators.” Dorota Zawadzka-Stępniak, President of NFOŚiGW, highlighted the overarching objective: “These three major electromobility programmes, with a total allocation of PLN 6 billion, are designed to meet air protection challenges and implement AFIR.” Through these new funding instruments, Poland is significantly strengthening its national strategy to deploy alternative fuels infrastructure and contribute to a climate-neutral transport sector across Europe.
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