Green Corridor Ambitions: Valencia, Madrid Link Drives Investment and Decarbonisation

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The Sagunto gigafactory has opened a ban to attract more foreign investment to the Community of Valencia and, if possible, to the axis connecting the autonomous community with Madrid. In order to persuade multinational companies to strengthen this link, it is essential to upgrade the infrastructure first. One of the main weaknesses of this hub is the shortage of charging points. Entrepreneurs are requesting a faster rollout of a charging-point network between Madrid and Valencia to accelerate the decarbonisation of both passenger and freight transport and to secure the much-anticipated green broker sticker requested by foreign companies. “The Madrid-Valencia corridor must commit to becoming a verifiable green corridor because there will be increasing demands from investors,” stated Aurelio Martínez, president of the Port of Valencia, during the I Madrid-Valencia Community Business Summit.

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