-- 歐洲投資銀行(EIB)週三在一份聲明中表示,該行與歐盟委員會合作,啟動了一項聯合技術諮詢服務,旨在加速西班牙六個城市的電動出行發展,並支持其實現氣候中和。 這項由歐洲投資銀行諮詢部門負責實施的計劃,將支持巴塞隆納、馬德里、塞維利亞、瓦倫西亞、巴利亞多利德和薩拉戈薩這六個城市擴大充電基礎設施規模,並將電動車融入城市交通系統。 這項諮詢服務旨在協助參與城市評估充電網路的投資需求,並制定2030年的分階段部署計畫。此外,該服務還將支持公共和私營部門利益相關者之間的協調,確定相關的歐洲資金來源,並制定包括公私合作在內的合約框架,以推動永續交通項目。 這六個城市都參與了歐盟的「氣候中和智慧城市」計劃,並持有歐盟「氣候中和智慧城市」認證標籤。該諮詢計畫由歐盟投資諮詢中心(InvestEU Advisory Hub)提供資金支持,並在由各城市代表、歐洲投資銀行代表和歐盟委員會代表出席的會議上正式啟動。 官員表示,該倡議旨在開發可在西班牙和其他歐盟成員國推廣的模式,促進公共機構、私人投資者和技術專家之間的合作。此舉旨在加速投資,打造可擴展的解決方案,並加強西班牙城市在推動永續城市交通方面的作用。 諮詢支援與歐洲投資銀行的融資無關,其重點在於建立電動交通項目儲備,識別並消除投資障礙,促進利害關係人之間的合作,並建立衡量長期環境影響的指標。
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