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Burdensome permitting processes and the need for extra grid connections and power capacity are slowing down the installation of EV charging stations across Europe
Electric vehicle drivers
hoping to top up their batteries at one of Repsol s
1,600 Spanish charging stations might well be disappointed, with
nearly half lying dormant because they have no power.
Electric vehicle drivers hoping to top up their batteries at one of Repsol's 1,600 Spanish charging stations might well be disappointed, with nearly half lying dormant because they have no power connection. Such gaps are evident across the European Union, where last week the European Commission announced plans to upgrade the bloc's power grids. But despite the declarations of its leaders, red tape preventing progress towards greener transport in the EU is on the rise, industry groups and energy companies told Reuters, with permitting one of the major roadblocks.
EV Charging Gridlock: The ease of building an EV charging hub varies considerably country by country. One industry source said that in Germany a hub was held up for months over rules protecting a single tree, while another located on a busy highway had to wait 10 months for a noise evaluation before it gained approval.