Clean Transport European Parliament Members: EV Charging Stations Should Be Available Every 60 Kilometers It’s pretty difficult to determine how many charging stations are “enough” on highways.Making sure that the stations aren’t too far apart for even lower-range EVs to get to the next one in bad conditions still isn’t enough, because some people might want to (gasp!)“We need to tackle this decarbonisation bottleneck and quickly roll out the alternative fuels infrastructure to save the Green Deal.” The electric car charging stations should be placed every 60 kilometers (about every 37 miles in non-metric speak) on main EU roads by 2026.“Parliament’s position ensures that our climate targets will be met rapidly and effectively, safeguarding the maritime sector’s competitiveness and ensuring there won’t be carbon leakage or jobs leaving Europe.” Ships responsible for 90% of CO2 emissions that are above a gross tonnage of 5000 would have to follow these guidelines.Achieving these emission reductions in the next decade is crucial for Europe if we want it to become the world’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050 and making the European Green Deal happen."