European Commission Decides On Optional Standard for EV Rechargers

The European Commission this week formally launches its bid to lead the technical standards for electric-vehicle rechargers, telling the continent’s regulatory bodies to develop a common charging system for EVs, as well as scooters and bicycles. The groups include the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CEN), European Electrotechnical Standardization Committee and European Telecommunications Standards Institute. The Commission, in a communiqué, says the aim is to ...

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