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Infrastructure for Alternatve Fuels

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There is a clear need for supporting public and private sectors to put in place effective actions to accelerate the development of new refuelling infrastructure with the objectives to:
  • establish EU-wide a minimum coverage of refuelling infrastructure for the main alternative fuels that have demonstrated their technological viability and their market potential, to facilitate economies of scale for market introduction;
  • ensure implementation of harmonised standards for the main alternative fuels;
  • align policy and public/private funding and taxation in the field of alternative fuel infrastructure.
  • However, the implementation of these objectives needs to be based on a complete lifecycle performance of fuels and propulsion systems.

Hence, any assessment underlying future infrastructure decisions needs to:

  • take into account the potential of alternative fuels;
  • consider the capacity of alternative fuels and their infrastructure to actually
  • improve energy security, become economically viable and reduce carbon emissions (and meet additional sustainability requirements) so that counterproductive and expensive lock-in is avoided;
  • develop the necessary actions on energy infrastructure and on vehicles (in parallel) to ensure consistency and coherence.
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European Expert Group on Furture Transport
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