Germany’s environment ministry announced that electric cars equipped with range extenders will be eligible for subsidies. This is part of the government’s initiative to support small and medium income households in their transition to electric vehicles.
Under the new plan, subsidies will range from 1,500 euros to 6,000 euros for each car purchase, as reported by Bild. The move aligns with Germany’s broader strategy to increase the adoption of electric vehicles.
The initiative is seen as a critical step towards meeting environmental goals while providing financial assistance to those in need. The subsidies offer an incentive for households to make the switch to cleaner transportation options.