Electric Cars In Germany May Fall Victim To Energy Crisis — Der Spiegel

Electric Cars In Germany May Fall Victim To Energy Crisis — Der Spiegel


The current energy crisis in Europe could put the brakes on electric mobility in Germany and make e-vehicles unattractive to potential customers, Der Spiegel reported on Friday.(RT)

With electricity getting ever more expensive, charging an e-vehicle is sometimes pricier than filling up a petrol or diesel vehicle, the newspaper writes.

The combustion engine is more than €30 cheaper per month on average with a range of 15,000 kilometers, the publications writes. By the end of next year, an e-car should “clearly be at a disadvantage,” Der Spiegel quotes Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer from the Center for Automotive Research as saying.

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