Germany’s SPD Proposes EV Subsidies for Low- and Middle-Income Buyers
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"We will promote e-mobility with buying incentives, the Union and the SPD have committed themselves in the coalition agreement. Since then, we have been discussing the right ways to do so. You could benefit from these bonuses in the future.
Making e-cars attractive for people with low incomes sounds good. But politicians, premium manufacturers and trade unions are skeptical. What bothers them about the concept.
3000 euros grant to buy an electric small car? This proposal from the SPD uses neither people with low income nor the workers in German car factories. And neither does the climate.
A new premium is to fuel e-car sales. This is mainly aimed at people with low incomes. The SPD concreteises the plans.
The government is arguing about burners, while at the same time making e-cars affordable for everyone: the SPD Group wants to support low earners in buying up to 45,000 euros of expensive cars.
If you buy a cheap e-car, you should receive a grant in the future. This is what SPD policy makers demand. In this way, you want to motivate low-income people to switch.
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