Efficient charging infrastructure for a sustainable transport revolution
The transport revolution is progressing – but without a well-developed charging infrastructure, the switch to electromobility remains a challenge. Municipalities play a crucial role in expanding public charging points, but at the same time face complex legal, financial, and technical requirements.
Our white paper “Charging Infrastructure – A Guide for Municipalities” offers you practical insights, concrete recommendations for action and well-founded strategies to expand charging infrastructure efficiently, economically and sustainably.

How to make the best use of the whitepaper
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Überblick gewinnen

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Calculate costs realistically

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Derive funding strategy
Classify, decide, develop – your advantages at a glance
Detailed insight into national and EU legislation and policies
Free information source for your business strategy
Latest, constantly updated information from the fields of electromobility and charging infrastructure
Forward-looking strategic orientation through relevant recommendations for action
Clear, simple presentation of the regulations: No prior knowledge required!
Perfect as an entry point into sound policy consulting
Compact, practical and tailored to buses
Application areas of electric trucks – Which applications are worthwhile today?
Overview of funding opportunities – federal, state and EU levels
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) comparison: diesel vs. electric – including sample calculations
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Charging infrastructure -
Guidelines for municipalities
Efficient charging infrastructure for a sustainable transport revolution

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specifically for transport clients, logistics companies and infrastructure decision-makers.
M3E regularly releases white papers, tools and consulting packages –
specifically for transport clients, logistics companies and infrastructure decision-makers.

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