Crystal oscillator clocks (eg, run by battery) are accurate in the short term, but inaccurate in the long term (drift).
Mains-synced clocks (eg, plug-in) are somewhat inaccurate in the short term, but accurate in the long term. That’s why your microwave oven or plug-in digital clock pretty much never have to be reset at the minute level, but usually only for daylight/standard time swaps at the hour level.
With talk about de-synchronising the AC grid into several distinct regions in the US, there won’t be a continent-wide uniformity anymore if that happens.
I imagine the EU has different regions based on the supplier of the electrcity, and they want to do the opposite of here and link ’em up into one Übergrid.