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The adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in Germany is actively supported by the German Federal Government. Under its National Platform for Electric Mobility, Chancellor Angela Merkel set an initial goal in 2010 to deploy one million electric vehicles on German roads by 2020, [12] [13] which was achieved with a six months delay in July 2021.
The stock of plug-in electric vehicles in Germany is the largest in Europe; there were 1,184,416 plug-in cars in circulation on 1 January 2022, representing 2.5% of all passenger cars on German roads, up from 1.2% the previous year. [380] [381] As of December 2021, cumulative sales totaled 1.38 million plug-in passenger cars since 2010.
Chancellor Angela Merkel announced her goal to bring 1 million electric vehicles on German roads at the 2010 Electromobility Summit in Berlin. "Nationale Plattform Elektromobilität" (NPE) [71] is a German government initiative to develop Germany into a leading market for electric mobility. [72]
Germany has become the second major European economy to use a multi-billion-euro recovery plan to spur clean driving, with incentives for electric cars that should boost Volkswagen <VOWG_p.DE> and ...
German electric car sales fell by 16% in 2023, according to VDA data, and are forecast to drop another 9% in 2024. While plug-in hybrid sales are expected to grow to 185,000 from 176,000, battery ...
The number of charging points for electric vehicles in Germany has increased by more than 10% in the past three months to reach 39,538, energy industry association BDEW said on Wednesday.
The impacts of the electric car incentives introduced in Italy in 2019 began to take effect in the market; Germany increased electric car purchase subsidies in February; and 2020 is the target year of the European Union's emissions standards, which limit average CO 2 emissions per km driven of new car sales. As a result, in the first four ...
The second report was published in 2011. The report refined the details on development options and proposes support of different projects. In an early statement the German industry expressed the opinion that the current stimulation plan is insufficient to reach the defined goal of 1 million [electric vehicle|electric vehicles] in Germany by ...