LKW and the LIFE Climate Foundation promote installation of charging infrastructure
Schaan/Vaduz - Liechtensteinische Kraftwerke (LKW) and the LIFE Climate Foundation have launched a new impulse program for the installation of charging infrastructure. The aim is to put in place 40 basic installations in apartment buildings and workplaces at a cost of 400,000 Swiss francs overall.
LKW and the LIFE Climate Foundation are committed to the implementation of the Energy Strategy 2030. The two organizations have launched a new impulse program for the establishment of 40 basic installations for a charging infrastructure, LKW writes in a press release. Each installation should consist of basic installations for at least ten underground and outdoor parking spaces in apartment buildings or workplaces as well as an associated load management system. The two partners are making a sum of 400,000 Swiss francs available for this initiative.
The new impulse program is designed to make a contribution to sustainable mobility in addition to promoting a sustainable approach to environmental matters. “Consequently, a prerequisite for receiving the subsidy is the integration of a PV system or the procurement of renewable energy”, explains Gerald Marxer, Chairman of the Board of Directors at LKW, in the press release, before adding: “Only in this way can electric vehicles be truly sustainable”. Details regarding the program and conditions for obtaining financial support as well as all the relevant application forms can be accessed via the LKW website.
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