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European Motorway operators have started for several years the shift to greener mobility. More investments for mobility are needed to make successful green transition including in the EU policy road map with the Green Deal and fit for 55 strategy. To face those challenges, toll road infrastructure operators propose to foster green projects, including the transformation of the infrastructure to host electric car, buses and trucks to contribute developing safe, inclusive and green mobility solutions to all.

The 52nd ASECAP Study & information days will focus on how it would be possible to foster safe and mobility solutions by stimulating investments aimed at reaching the EU objectives of vision zero in terms of fatalities and vision zero in term of CO2 emissions. It will also discuss sustainable financing scheme to support these transformations and developments without burdening public budget, solutions exist.

ASECAP Days 2025
26th May, 2025 - 28th May, 2025

Event Location

Madrid, Spain

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