Germany reportedly plans to reduce electric car premiums
Jul 26th 2022 at 12:16PMin Germany will be reduced from next year after an agreement within the governing coalition, people familiar with the discussions told Reuters.
Under the plan, first reported in the Handelsblatt newspaper, premiums for purely electric-powered vehicles priced below 40,000 euros will fall from 6,000 euros currently to 4,500 euros at the beginning of next year, and to 3,000 euros over the course of 2023.
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