The “Tiroler Krone” went underground and investigated the question of what the infrastructure for e-cars was like there. As it turned out: In some cases, a lot of (E-)air still rises. Due to rising prices, the stations at one location in the lowlands were even temporarily taken off the grid.
If you believe the figures of the Austrian Federal Association for Electromobility, there were 14,924 public charging points in the nine federal states on September 30 of the previous year. Tyrol ranks third after Lower Austria (3421) and Vienna (2606) with 2177. A look from the “Tiroler Krone” in the dark – ie in the underground car parks – shows that there is still a lot to improve in some places fall. Do you want some examples?
Source: Krone

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