Austria relies on e-mobility: Fast charging for the future!

Austria relies on e-mobility: Fast charging for the future!

On March 5, 2025, it was announced that Andreas Reinhardt was re -elected for another term as chairman of the Federal Association of Electromobility Austria (BEÖ). The general assembly confirmed its return after he had contributed significantly to the expansion of the public charging infrastructure in the past ten years. Reinhardt emphasized that Austria with over 30,000 publicly accessible e-charging stations is in the top European field and that the consistent expansion of electromobility is decisive to achieve the climate goals.

focus on e-mobility and infrastructure

In his function as chairman of the Beö, Reinhardt expressed the clear demand that e-mobility not only has to be an option but the future of sustainable mobility. In view of the new government program, he found that a well -thought -out quick -loading network should be a priority for heavy traffic in Austria. He pointed out that the establishment of quick-wing infrastructure for e-trucks along the highways is an essential investment in the climate-friendly goods transport. "E-fuel, hydrogen or biogenic fuels must not be propagated as alternatives to e-mobility," warned Reinhardt and instead called for a clear focus on emission-free drives.

The details of the government program published on March 5, 2025 set important accents to promote e-mobility and climate protection. The investments of the BEÖ member companies in the amount of over 75 million euros from 2024 to 2025 are intended to expand the charging infrastructure and thus create an attractive basis for future developments, such as companywagen.co.at reported. Reinhardt underlined that the turnover of traffic is of central importance to achieve a complete decarbonization by 2050, since the traffic sector causes around a quarter of the entire CO₂ emissions.

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