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EuropeOn recommendations for the shift to electro-mobility
Much needs to be done to provide for a fertile ground and a consumer-friendly transition to e-mobility. EuropeOn, representing electrical contractors, responsible for electric works, among which the installation of charging infrastructure for electro-mobility, has formulated a series of recommendations to guide the deployment of this electric infrastructure.

EuropeOn reply to the Consultation on the Renovation Wave
EuropeOn, the electrical contractor’s association welcomes this initiative and supports the decarbonisation of Europe’s building stock. Electrical contractors employ the qualified professionals carrying out electrical work and installations in buildings and on infrastructure from solar PV and home batteries, EV-charging, heat-pumps and build- ing automation.

EuropeOn reply to the consultation on the Smart Sector Integration Strategy
EuropeOn, the electrical contractors’ association, welcomes and supports the initiative of setting out a clear strategy to link sectors in view of more energy efficiency and GHG reductions.

Member’s Corner: New Tekniq CEO will try and adopt a constructive approach to deal with the crisis
The current Corona-crisis will push the development of electrical businesses in a better and more efficient direction. That is the message from Troels Blicher Danielsen

Media Partner’s Corner: #KNXis30 – The longest and biggest KNX event in its 30-year history
In the beginning there was a vision: “It must be possible to more definitively include the market of classical electrical installation in the rapid development

In the wake of the European Recovery, EuropeOn takes a step further in the Skills4Climate campaign and calls on EU policymakers to act
So much has been said and written on the Coronavirus crisis, so many bleak prospects have been drawn. The electrical contracting sector has not been

EuropeOn releases technical reference guide for Power over Ethernet installation
Climate and environmental concerns have now reached the top of political agenda across the EU and entail a world of change for building and construction sectors. Buildings account for over a third of EU CO2 emissions and have been identified as a priority in decarbonisation efforts. Adding to the climate crisis, we are now also facing a health and economic crisis.

EuropeOn publishes its recommendations to roll out e-mobility infrastructure: feedback from the electrical contractors carrying out the work
The transport sector is a major GHG emitter, accounting for about a third of EU emission, and will receive a renewed regulatory focus from the

EuropeOn welcomes the “Next Generation EU” Recovery Plan and highlights the potential of direct electrification for a green, digital and resilient Europe
On the 27th of May, all of EU stakeholders followed carefully the presentation of the European Commission’s Recovery Plan proposal and its dedicated instrument titled