Adif, Ministry of Transport, National Institute of Cyber ​​Security (Incibe) and Municipal Transport Company of Madrid.among 100 main beneficiaries of European Next Generation fundsafter receiving 3,200 million euros, representing 8.6% of the total amount received so far by Spain (37,000 million).

The Ministry of Economy sent this Friday to the European Commission (EC) a list Top 100 final recipients of Next Generation EU fundswhich adds up to 5.1 billion, or 14% of the total.

According to the list, Adif adds over 2,500 millionThis is followed by more than 300 million from the Ministry of Transport, 172 million from Incibe and 163 million from EMT Madrid.

There are also about 100 million Chamber of Commerce (120 million), Port Authority of La Coruña (107 million) and Power Holdco Spain (97.5 million), Volkswagen’s Spanish subsidiary for the production of electric batteries.

Most of the investments reflected in the list are directed green transitionwith significant weight sustainable mobility.

This area includes those states sent to Adif already railway concessionaires to develop high-speed infrastructure such as the Mediterranean Corridor or connecting North-South networks.

There are also those that received the beneficiary companies of the strategic project for the production of electric vehicles and connected vehicles (PERTE VEC), which are the largest recipients in the private sector with almost 400 million, such as seat (28.4 million), Stellantis (29 million), Volkswagen (27 million), Mercedes Benz (55 million) or Power Holdco Spain (97.5 million).

And those of the 30 city councils that received €423 million are aimed primarily at creating low-emission zones in urban areas, developing local and nearby trade, restore green spaces and promote digitalizationamong other investments.

The Incibe or Chambers of Commerce Foundations are part of the digital transformation, a chapter in which 29 million from Red.es or 25 million from the National Supercomputing Center of Barcelona.

He The Madrid City Council is the local corporation that has received the most European funds.with more than 65 million euros.

They are followed by the municipalities of Zaragoza (59.5 million), Alicante (40.5 million), Valladolid (28.9 million), Murcia (19 million), Bilbao (16.4 million), Vigo (16.3 million) or Valencia (16 million) together. with a public transport management company in the Barcelona metropolitan area.

70% of Spanish municipalities have received funds under the recovery plan, Economía reports, emphasizing that the list does not include the allocation of almost 24.5 billion euros to autonomous communities to manage investments within their competence.