News

13.png

Newsroom

  1. AVERE joins collective for call for a greater focus on distribution grids in the next EU agenda for 2024-2029

    AVERE joins collective for call for a greater focus on distribution grids in the next EU agenda for 2024-2029

    A coalition of 16 European cross-sectoral (energy) associations calls for putting distribution grids at the center of attention of the European agenda for the next five years.

    Read more
  2. SCALE Launches Joint Procurement Programme for V2G-Ready Charging Infrastructure

    SCALE Launches Joint Procurement Programme for V2G-Ready Charging Infrastructure

    SCALE is launching a joint procurement programme with a series of online and hybrid events focused on Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Implementation and Procurement specifically designed for those responsible for public charging infrastructure (destination charging) in cities and regions—whether from local authorities or grid operators.

    Read more
  3. AVERE’s call for a Battery Materials Bank and a European Critical Raw Materials Fund

    In this paper, AVERE calls on European decision-makers to rapidly introduce a ‘Battery Materials Bank’ to strengthen the EU’s domestic battery and materials value chain. The scope of this new Bank should cover primarily the processing and refining of critical raw materials, and the manufacturing and recycling of batteries.

    Read more
  4. Weights & Dimensions Directive: Joint letter to speed up Council's examination

    Together with ACEA, Hydrogen Europe and T&E, AVERE writes a joint letter to stress the need for the EU 27 Member States to swiftly adopt a General Approach on the revision of the Weights and Dimensions Directive as soon as possible.

    Read more
  5. AVERE Press Release: Draghi report: E-Mobility sector endorses urgency of EU competitiveness reform

    Europe’s e-mobility association (AVERE), endorses Mario Draghi’s findings today on Europe’s growing e-mobility competitiveness gap. From vehicles to batteries to materials, Europe faces rising competition pressures from China and other regions, requiring policy urgency to keep domestic manufacturing goals on track.

    Read more