Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Eletromobilität: decision on purchasing incentives for electric cars in March – FAZ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

One million electric cars should be 2020 on German roads. To date, there are a lot less.

The federal government and the auto industry want to March a common framework to develop as electromobility should be promoted in Germany. This was stated by Federal Minister Sigmar Gabriel after a car summit on Tuesday evening at the Federal Chancellery. Both sides had agreed that this issue is industrial policy is of paramount importance: The electromobility decide together with the digitization on the future of the German automotive industry par excellence. As expected, there was at the summit no agreement on a purchase bonus for electric cars.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel was evening met with the heads of the three German carmaker Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler, to discuss appropriate measures so that more electric cars on Germany’s roads. The aim of the government is to achieve by 2020 the number of one million electric cars approved in Germany. Currently, she is not even 50,000. At the interview took on the part of the federal government in addition to Merkel and Gabriel also Federal Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble and Minister of Transport Alexander Dobrindt part.

It should also go to the suggestion of a purchase bonus for electric cars. Talking is an order of 5,000 euros per vehicle. The proposal is controversial in the government. Gabriel advertises – as well as the Bavarian government – for Schaeuble rejects. The former skeptics Dobrindt said on Tuesday that he had now no ideological reservation more against the various proposals to promote.

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According to Gabriel, it is important to reach agreement on the full range of upcoming technological changes in this area. This also included the development of charging stations for electric cars, the advancement of battery technologies and their industrial production and related research in Germany.

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