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Germany News: EV Tax Exemption to Be Extended to 2035

Summary by Deutsche Welle
The German government plans to extend the current exemption of electric vehicles from the car tax. And police will monitor drivers' attentiveness as part of a Europe-wide "Focus on the Road" campaign. DW has more.

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Center

IG Metall has welcomed the announced extension of the vehicle tax exemption for electric cars.

·Germany
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The Federal Government plans to extend the vehicle tax exemption for electric cars until 2035. Minister of Finance Klingbeil stresses the need for incentives for electric cars. The Auto Summit could adopt further measures to support the automotive industry.

·Munich, Germany
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Center

Finance Minister Klingbeil announced a first measure to support the industry a few days before the "auto summit" in the Chancellery: the KfZ tax exemption for e-cars is to be extended until 2035.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Left

The Federal Government plans to release electric vehicles from the vehicle tax for a longer period of time. Finance Minister Klingbeil wants to accelerate the switch to e-mobility.

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Lean Left

Just a few days before the car summit, Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil announces a first measure to strengthen the motivation for purchasing e-cars. It should not remain the only one.

·Germany
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n-tv.de broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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