On 29 October, the European Commission approved Poland’s project to invest in electric charging and hydrogen-refuelling infrastructure for low and zero-emission vehicles.
The project, which complies with EU State aid rules, will help reduce CO2 and other pollutant emissions without unduly distorting competition in the Single Market, in line with the objectives of the ‘EuropeanGreen Deal’, the Commission stressed.
The objective of the Polish support is to create a comprehensive network...