As part of a common initiative of think tanks from the Visegrad Group countries – REKK (Hungary), AMO (Czech Republic), SFPA (Slovakia) and the Jagiellonian Institute (Poland) we organised an online workshop about green transport on January 22, 2021.
The aim of the workshop was to compare the V4 countries‘ experiences in the fields of green transport and the development of electromobility. During the workshop, we discussed the following topics:
- Railway transport as a part of the European Green Deal in a regional context
- A comparative approach to green transport plans in V4 countries due to 2030 targets
- Electromobility in V4 countries – main challenges
Speakers included:
- Zbigniew Gryglas, Deputy Minister of State Assets, Poland
- Edit Szilágyiné Bátorfi, Executive Director, International Visegrad Fund
- Szymon Byliński, Director of Electromobility and Hydrogen Department, Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment
- Márk Alföldy-Boruss, Head of Department, Hungarian Ministry for Innovation and Technology
- Paweł Wróbel, Head of Gate Brussels
- Peter Badík, Co-founder & Managing Partner, GreenWay
- Marcin Roszkowski, Chair, Instytut Jagielloński
Presentations:
- Ágnes Törőcsik (REKK): Transport Plans in Hungary Based on 2030 Targets
- Jan Svoboda (AMO): Green Transport Plans in V4 – Czechia
- Veronika Oravcová (SMPA): Green Transport Plans in Slovakia Based on 2030 Targets
- DATUM A ČAS
January 22, 2021
- MÍSTO
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- POŘADATEL
- V4 Energy Think Tank Platform
- PARTNEŘI
- REKK Foundation for Regional Policy Co-operation in Energy and Infrastructure, Slovenská spoločnosť pre záhraničnú politiku, polský Instytut Jagielloński