Alternative Fuels: €422 Million in EU Funding to Support Zero-Emission Mobility

The European Union (EU) is investing close to €422 million in 39 projects aimed at advancing alternative fuels infrastructure along the trans-European transport network (TEN-T). This funding is part of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), a program dedicated to enhancing European transport infrastructure. The projects, selected under the 2024-2025 Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF), are key to driving decarbonization efforts across the region.

Through this initiative, the AFIF will facilitate the deployment of approximately 2,500 electric charging points for light-duty vehicles and 2,400 for heavy-duty vehicles along the TEN-T road network. It will also support the establishment of 35 hydrogen refueling stations for cars, trucks, and buses, the electrification of ground handling services at eight airports, green upgrades to nine ports, and two bunkering facilities for ammonia and methanol.

Next Steps

Following approval by EU Member States on February 4, 2025, the European Commission will finalize the award decision in the coming months. Upon completion, the European Climate, Infrastructure, and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) will begin drafting grant agreements with the project beneficiaries.

Background

The second phase of the AFIF for 2024-2025 was initiated on February 29, 2024, with a total budget of €1 billion. This includes €780 million from the general envelope and €220 million from the cohesion envelope. The program aligns with the goals of the Regulation for the Deployment of Alternative Fuels Infrastructure (AFIR), which focuses on building accessible electric charging stations and hydrogen refueling facilities within key EU transport corridors and hubs. It also complements the objectives of the ReFuelEU Aviation and FuelEU Maritime regulations.

The call for proposals supports the roll-out of infrastructure for road, maritime, inland waterway, and air transport. This includes electric recharging stations, hydrogen refueling facilities, electricity supply for ports and airports, as well as ammonia and methanol bunkering stations.

The application process remains ongoing, with the next submission deadline set for June 11, 2025.

Additional Information

For further details on this initiative and its objectives, visit the relevant EU resources.


Comments

6 responses to “Alternative Fuels: €422 Million in EU Funding to Support Zero-Emission Mobility”

  1. spooky electric Avatar
    spooky electric

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—€422 million to build more charging points and fuel stations for vehicles that barely exist yet. Well done, EU! Maybe by the time they’re ready, we’ll be driving around in hovercrafts instead. 🚀💸

  2. amphibi-dangerous Avatar
    amphibi-dangerous

    Investing €422 million in alternative fuels is just what we needed—because nothing says “we’re tackling climate change” quite like a few charging points and fancy hydrogen stations, right? 💸🚗 Just don’t ask how long it’ll actually take to build them; we might need another €422 million for that…🤣

  3. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more charging points and hydrogen stations. Because who doesn’t love a leisurely stroll around a port while waiting for their car to juice up? 🚗🔋

  4. Seems like the EU’s strategy for emissions reduction is to throw money at the problem and hope it vanishes faster than a pint at a pub! 🍻 €422 million to electrify the continent—guess that’s the price of not being able to breathe the air, eh?

  5. zero charisma Avatar
    zero charisma

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed – another €422 million to ensure our electric cars can sit in traffic while we ponder the meaning of life and the taste of gluten-free bread. 🚗💨 Who knew saving the planet could be this complicated?

  6. dream 
killer Avatar
    dream killer

    Oh, marvellous! Just what we need—2,500 charging points and a few hydrogen stations while the average bloke still can’t find a decent coffee in a rest stop. At least we can all enjoy the thrill of plugging in, while we wait for the next €422 million to vanish into thin air! ☕️💸

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