Invest Now & Save Later: Advancing building energy efficiency and e-mobility via EPBD  

Making sure people can charge at home and at work is why the EPBD is so important to facilitate the transition towards e-mobility. Further, more, smart EV charging can contribute to building energy efficiency by making the building an active, productive participant in the energy system, consuming energy when it’s best to do so, supporting the integration of renewable energy, and even providing clean energy to the building.  

Our top asks in one glance:

  • Ensure pre-cabling requirements to accelerate EV uptake. 

  • A strong right to plug as a standard that guarantees the accessibility of EV charging. 

  • Private charging stations should be digitally connected and smart charging capable.

Read the full paper here.

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