The Ministry of Energy has created a map of charging stations: where to find one for electric vehicles.
Interactive map of charging stations in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, the Ministry of Energy has launched a new interactive map of charging stations for electric vehicles. This step underscores the importance of developing electric mobility in the country, as it aims to enhance energy security and reduce dependence on imported energy resources.
'Measures to promote electric mobility are defined, in particular, by the National Action Plan for Renewable Energy by 2030, the National Energy and Climate Plan, and the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030,' - explained the Ministry of Energy.
This interactive map will help optimize the development of infrastructure for electric charging stations, especially on highways, where there has been insufficient coverage by such points. The project is implemented in partnership with distribution system operators and specialists in the field of electric mobility, and it contains information about the most promising locations for new charging complexes.
With the creation of this interactive map, Ukraine will be able to stimulate the development of electric mobility and adapt to the European transport system. This project will not only enhance convenience and safety for electric vehicle owners but will also contribute to the development of charging station infrastructure, which in turn will help transition to environmentally friendly transport.
The interactive map will allow drivers to more easily find charging stations, which is especially important given the growing popularity of electric vehicles in Ukraine. This reflects Ukraine's serious approach to transitioning to environmentally friendly types of transport and its aspiration to provide comfortable conditions for all electric car drivers.
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