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RECOMMENDATION: National Convention on the EU: Sustainable mobility in the context of the "Fit for 55" package

The latest National Convention on the EU took place on the 15th of October 2021. Here is a summary of the basic points discussed at the Convention. The recommendation was prepared by Michal Hrubý.

The main topics of the discussion were:

  1. The issue of shifting the end dates of sales of vehicles with non-zero emissions
  2. Revision of the target setting methodology for passenger and freight charging / filling infrastructure
  3. Strategic communication of pure mobility and creation of a unified concept for it
  4. Technological neutrality
  5. Use of available EU financial frameworks for the replacement of the public transport fleet

You can find the complete document under the PDF button.

For more information visit the website of the National Convention on the EU.

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