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Merkel eyes benchmark for charging points

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FRANKFURT — Germany should have one million charging stations for electric cars by 2030, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a video message on Sunday, ahead of meetings on Monday with the car industry on how to speed the move to low-emission battery-powered vehicles.

“For this purpose, we want to create a million charging points by the year 2030 and the industry will have to participat­e in this effort, that is what we will be talking about,” Merkel said. Germany now has just 20,000 public charging points. Stephan Weil, the prime minister in Lower Saxony, where Volkswagen is based, said he wanted to see commitment­s for 100,000 public charging points in place by 2021.

Weil is a supervisor­y board member at Volkswagen which is committed to transition­ing to battery-powered cars but needs to see more charging infrastruc­ture in order to market them successful­ly.

The meeting in the Chanceller­y is the second on the issue that entails speedy action so that Germany’s transport sector can help meet national emissions targets.

Would-be buyers have cited a lack of fuel infrastruc­ture as a reason to shun electric cars.

Apart from electric alternativ­es to gasoline and diesel-driven cars, the government will also explore those run on hydrogen fuel cells, with the government and the industry sharing the cost of subsidies to attract buyers for both.

Merkel said the government aimed to preserve jobs making cars and parts.

It is becoming clear that fewer employees are needed to construct electric cars than convention­al ones.

Weil said Berlin should ease provisions to fund compensati­on for shorttime working, should the industry become overstaffe­d.

He also said rental and property sector legislatio­n needed to be simplified to pave the way for more public and home charging points.

“An extremely demanding time lies ahead for the German automotive industry that must be accompanie­d actively by policymake­rs,” he said.

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