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June 5, 2020 11:11 am

German gas stations will have to provide electric car charging under new rules


An electric car charges in Germany

An electric car charges in Germany. | Photo by Janine Schmitz/Photothek via Getty Images

Gas stations in Germany will be required to provide charging for electric vehicles as part of the country’s €130 billion coronavirus stimulus package, Reuters reports. In addition, the government is also increasing its subsidy for electric vehicles by €3,000 to €6,000 for cars costing less than €40,000. Combined, these measures could be a big boost for electric car adoption in a country where many of the world’s biggest automakers are headquartered.


Electric vehicles are currently relatively uncommon in the country. According to Reuters, less than 2 percent of the cars sold in Germany last year were electric, compared to 32 percent for diesel cars and 59.2 percent for petrol. A key limiting factor for adoption is range anxiety, with...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/5/21281380/germany-electric-car-chargers-gas-stations-adoption-vehicles-environment

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