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12 December 2017

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EU invests €1 billion in transport network development

We have selected 39 transport projects for EU co-funding of €1 billion, which will unlock a total of €4.5 billion of public and private co-financing. This investment is being made under the Connecting Europe Facility, the EU fund supporting infrastructure networks, and combines - for the first time - EU grants with financing from the European Investment Bank, National Promotional Banks and private banks The selected projects will upgrade Europe's rail network, further develop alternative fuels infrastructure and pave the way for zero emission water transport. In doing so, the Commission is firmly delivering on its Clean Mobility Package of 8 November.

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Commissioner's corner

Transport Council

Discussion on the #mobilityEU Package at #TTECouncil: Great to see positive progress on the Mobility Package and efforts to modernise road-charging.

Transport tweet of the week

Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)

€1 billion of EU funding will develop infrastructure for electric cars, modernise our air traffic management, improve rail links. We are moving tow/ds 0 emissions! http://europa.eu/!yb93nB #investEU #mobilityEU

Figure of the month

Connecting Europe Facility call

39 transport projects were selected under the latest Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) call. This increases the number of CEF co-funded projects to 641.

We were asked about...

Electric car fleet - forecast

Question E-005627/2017 by András Gyürk (PPE)

There is likely to be a significant increase in the number of purely electric or hybrid cars on Europe’s roads, although there are major discrepancies between the predictions for the extent of the change. What values is the Commission using to estimate the number of electric hybrid (plug-in hybrid, or PHEV) vehicles and completely electric vehicles (battery electric vehicles, or BEV) for the years 2020 to 2030?

Answer given by Ms Bulc on behalf of the Commission (24.11.2017)

The Commission has presented its estimation of battery electric vehicles in the Action Plan on Alternative Fuels Infrastructure in the framework of the 2nd Mobility Package adopted on 8 November 2017.

By 2020 the number of electric vehicles is estimated at 4 million, by 2025 at 7% of market share.

This estimation is constructed on an assumption of possible future market share of battery electric vehicles, which in turn is based on announcements of vehicle manufacturers regarding the share of electric vehicles in their vehicle fleet.

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