470 electric filling stations have been installed in Hungary
The number of electric filling stations in Hungary has been steadily expanding. The Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority (MEKH) has issued a permit for the establishment of 844 stations since 1 January 2016, of which 470 were put into operation until April this year – MEKH told MTI.
According to the communication, the number of charges and the amount of energy spent on charging are constantly increasing. While in the fourth quarter of 2017, 13,585 charges were made, in the first quarter of 2019 this number was already over 97,000. (MTI)
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