Chancellor Olaf Scholz revealed a new law aimed at increasing the number of electric car charging stations during his speech at the German International Motor Show in Munich this year, in addition to praising the efforts of the German auto industry in moving to completely new electric cars.
During a press conference at the Munich Motor Show, Schulz stated that in the coming weeks Germany will “become the first country in Europe to introduce a law requiring gas and service station owners to provide fast-charging options for electric vehicles of at least 150 kilowatt-hours,” according to Reuters.
Schulz pointed out that this major expansion of fast charging stations for electric cars will make anxiety about the range of movement a thing of the past for electric car drivers. He also pointed out that Germany currently has about 90,000 public charging points for electric cars at the present time, but he aims to reach one million points. Charging by 2030 to enhance the experience of using electric cars.
Germany aims to have 15 million electric cars by 2030
In addition to the goal of increasing the number of fast electric car charging stations throughout Germany, the country now aims to have 15 million electric cars on the roads in Germany by 2030, but according to data from the Federal Motor Vehicle Authority, Germany has about 1.2 million electric cars according to the latest study. At the end of last April.