EMRA announced that the number of permits in electric vehicle charging stations in Turkey has reached 124
April 23, 2023
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Investor interest in electric vehicle charging stations is on the rise in Turkey. Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) President Mustafa Yılmaz, to establish a charging station throughout Türkiye
Investor interest in electric vehicle charging stations is on the rise in Turkey. Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) President Mustafa Yılmaz, to establish a charging station throughout Türkiye He announced that 124 companies have obtained licenses.
Yılmaz stated that the definition of “charging network operator” was included in the scope of legislation for the first time in the world with the regulations drafted in the past year for the development of the electric vehicle market. Yılmaz said that in this way electric vehicles owners parking lots, shopping malls, gas stations He said he had the ability to get service from charging networks at many points, such as
The number of charging stations exceeded 4 thousand
Yilmaz, a commercial service provider in Turkey. 4 thousand 498 He stated that there is a charging point for electric vehicles. 898 of these points are fast charging, 3 thousand 600 of them Noting that it consists of slow charging points, Yılmaz said: “Our infrastructure is complete. Our electric vehicle market is ready for the Turkish century.” said.
Car giants will also participate in the market
Yilmaz, domestic car TOGG and all other electric vehicle users, he emphasized that they have taken the necessary steps to receive the highest quality service. Yılmaz stated that the world’s car giants are also showing interest in Turkey’s electric vehicle market, and said that Tesla has obtained the license to set up a charging network under its own name, and many major car brands will enter the market by entering into partnerships or through distributors.
Yılmaz stated that with the widespread use of electric vehicles, significant gains will be made in terms of both the environment and the economy. “Electric vehicles will reduce our country’s foreign trade energy deficit by increasing both energy efficiency and domestic resource use” he said.
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