CTEK’s electric vehicle chargers to qualify for Greek national subsidy programme
Greece is in the relatively early stages of electric vehicle (EV) adoption, but they have ambitious goals for every third vehicle in Athens to be electric by 2030, and for there to be 10,000 charging points across the country in the medium term.To support these stretching goals, the Greek Government has invested €150m in its ‘I move electric’ programme, which includes some very generous incentives for the purchase of EVs and EV chargers alike. Greek citizens can currently claim a subsidy of €500 for the installation of a home smart charger, and CTEK’s CHARGESTORM CONNECTED 2 EV chargers