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Merkel: One million car charging points in Germany by 2030

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BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Sunday she wants to drasticall­y increase the number of charging stations for electric cars in Germany to give consumers more confidence to switch over to electric from internal combustion engines.

Speaking in her weekly video podcast, Merkel said she wants Germany to have 1 million charging stations by 2030. Germany currently has about 21,000 charging stations.

The comments come ahead of her meeting Monday with automobile industry executives as part of efforts to help Germany’s transport sector meet emissions targets.

In addition to talking about Germany’s charging infrastruc­ture, Merkel says those at the meeting will discuss government and industry incentives for electric cars and how to protect auto industry jobs amid the transition to producing more environmen­tally friendly vehicles. She says the developmen­t of hydrogen-powered cars can also play a role.

Germany is home to several major automobile manufactur­ers, including Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen, which includes many subsidiari­es such as Audi, Skoda and Porsche.

Volkswagen’s reputation was tarnished and its bottom-line hit by a widely publicized diesel emissions cheating scandal that violated rules to protect air quality. But the Wolfsburg-based company is now leading the push into electric vehicles in Europe, launching its ID.3 battery-powered compact car at prices it says will make zero-local emission vehicles a mass phenomenon.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ An e-car is connected with a public charge base in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants to drasticall­y increase the number of charging stations in Germany.
Associated Press ■ An e-car is connected with a public charge base in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants to drasticall­y increase the number of charging stations in Germany.

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