"Bundesweit Einziger": How Hamburg Wants to Push the Brenner Taxi Out of the City
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A quarter of Hamburg taxis are already running emission-free. By 2030, the city wants to save even more CO2 – relying on new funding and additional charging stations.
With a support of 5000 euros for a conventional and up to 20,000 for a wheelchair-friendly taxi, Hamburg continues to promote e-cars as taxis.
Hamburg's transport authority has launched a new round of funding for the conversion of taxis to electric propulsion. The "Future Taxi" project will provide a total of €700,000 for this purpose, the authority announced on Wednesday. Funding is available for conventional electric taxis (€5,000), larger taxis (€10,000), and accessible taxis (up to €20,000). Currently, 750 electric taxis are operating in Hamburg, representing about a quarter of the…
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