A2A continues to pursue its business plan which envisages the construction of 22,000 charging points between ultrafast and CityPlug (low power) columns by 2030. has decided to invest in Emilia Romagna where it will go; to install 128 new recharging points for electric cars, bringing the total number of installations to 180 in the provinces of Bologna, Modena, Reggio Emilia and Forlì-Cesena.
DOUBLE STRATEGY
The new installations will be made possible thanks to new agreements signed with the municipalities of Bentivoglio, Casalecchio di Reno, Ozzano dell'Emilia and Forlì. As explained by the president and managing director of A2A E-Mobility, Fabio Pressi, the mobility scenario is increasingly challenging. electricity is evolving rapidly. For this reason, A2A is pursuing a double strategy throughout the country.
On the one hand, the aim is to facilitate the connection of cities with through a high-power recharging infrastructure, on the other, work is being done to equip urban centers with a widespread but low-power network that guarantees charging times and methods. parking spaces compatible with the needs; of citizens linked to everyday life.
The expansion of our presence in Emilia Romagna is a major challenge. a further step in this direction. The installation of the new balusters is part of the most extensive mobility programme; urban and extra-urban electricity that the Group will create; in Italy by 2030. A plan that envisages investments of around 280 million euros for the construction of a widespread infrastructure and 22,000 ultrafast (high power) and CityPlug (low power and overnight) charging points ).
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