The Commission has today selected 135 transport infrastructure projects for EU grants, from 399 project proposals submitted under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), the EU’s funding instrument for strategic investment in transport infrastructure. The funding will support projects across all EU Member States along the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). For example, in the context of Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine, several projects in Slovakia and Poland, will make it easier to transport goods between Europe and Ukraine.

Several projects will boost the EU’s railway network, including the 18km long Fehmarn Belt tunnel that will significantly cut travel times between Denmark and Germany. Further investment in the deployment of the European Rail Traffic Management System will make rail smarter, interoperable, and safer. Projects also include the creation of secure and safe parking infrastructure for lorries, upgrades of basic port infrastructure, including on-shore power supply to cut emissions from docked ships, improved cross-border inland waterway connections, and a series of pilot Digital European Sky Demonstrators for green aviation and urban air mobility.

These grants represent the bulk of Connecting Europe Facility funding under the September 2021 calls for proposals, and follow investments in Military Mobility and alternative fuels projects in April 2022.

Source: European Commission

 

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