Key points: The European Investment Bank recently announced that it will provide a 35 million euro loan to the charging operator GO TO Group, specifically for the construction of over 250 charging networks equipped with ultra-fast charging (up to 400kW) in eight countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland, the Czech Republic, and Romania, in order to narrow the infrastructure gap between this region and Western Europe.
In-depth analysis: This move indicates that EU funds are strongly promoting the "catch-up" development of electric vehicle infrastructure in Central and Eastern Europe. This regional market has great potential, but it also faces challenges such as grid capacity. Providing a solution that combines high-power charging and energy storage buffering will become a key advantage in bidding for such large-scale government cooperation projects, helping operators reduce costs and increase efficiency during the construction peak.
Contact us: Our mature energy storage buffering ultra-fast charging solution can effectively alleviate the impact of high-power charging on local grids, reduce expansion costs, and is a powerful technical support for you to participate in large-scale infrastructure projects in Central and Eastern Europe and achieve rapid deployment and stable operation.