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Eu's Plan: How Electric Cars Will Become Cheap – without China

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Politicians want to get more electric cars on the roads – but high purchase prices are an obstacle. That's why the EU is planning to introduce new rules that allow simpler and cheaper electric cars.

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Politicians want to get more electric cars on the roads – but high purchase prices are an obstacle. That's why the EU is planning to introduce new rules that allow simpler and cheaper electric cars.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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One aspect of the European Union regulations is increasing manufacturing costs on the market. The future E-Cars regulation, still in the oven, seeks to offer more affordable prices for citizens with an approach that, if adopted to existing cars, could reduce manufacturing costs and therefore offer cheaper selling prices.It is a fact that cars are becoming more expensive, whether they are new cars like those on the market on occasion - and at a l…

The age of the vehicle fleet is increasing due to excessive regulation, which makes new cars more expensive, Renault boss Francois Provost thundered at the presentation of the Twingo.

The EU is about to present very concrete plans on how to promote smaller electric cars from Europe in general more. However, this should not only bring something to new models, but also well-known vehicles from manufacturers, the focus of which is currently on Renault, would become a whole corner cheaper. The aim of the new plans is to boost the sales of electric cars, secure jobs in Europe and give European manufacturers a competitive response …

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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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