21/04/2022 (Agence Europe) – On Thursday 21 April, the NGO T&E published a study in which it estimates that the pace of deployment of charging infrastructure should be able to keep up with the increase in the number of electric vehicles resulting from the European rules included in the ‘Fit for 55’ package (see EUROPE 12934/8). According to the analysis, the NGO suggests that 5.1 million charging points could be installed by 2030, and 10.4 million by 2035. “European legislators should not shy away from setting higher CO2 targets for cars for fear of a lack of charging points”, said T&E’s head of vehicle policy, Fabian Sperka. (TM)