German chancellor criticizes EU plan on EV boosting
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German chancellor criticizes EU plan on EV boosting
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized plans, according to the German newspaper Bild, that the European Union is working on prohibiting car-rental firms and large corporations from buying non-electric vehicles for their fleets starting in 2030. The European plan is still a proposal and draws inspiration from Belgian regulations that stipulate that by 2026, all new cars purchased or used professionally must be fully electric. The scheme aims…
Brussels wants to force car rental companies and large corporations to buy electric cars from 2030. However, according to German Chancellor Merz, such a proposal is completely out of line with market requirements.
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