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外媒:政府拟拨款30亿欧元,德国预计明年重启电动汽车购买补贴
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-20 22:41

Group 1 - Germany plans to reinstate electric vehicle (EV) incentive policies to support its struggling automotive industry, with a proposed budget of €3 billion by 2029 for low- and middle-income families to purchase zero-emission vehicles [1] - The new incentive program will provide up to €4,000 in subsidies for new electric vehicles priced below €45,000, set to take effect in January 2026 [1] - The previous incentive program, which began in 2016, provided approximately €10 billion in subsidies but was terminated in December 2023, leading to a significant 28% drop in EV sales in Germany in 2024 [1] Group 2 - The new incentive plan includes restrictions aimed at making it more effective, such as limiting subsidies to vehicles priced below €45,000 and excluding plug-in hybrid vehicles to promote pure electric vehicles [2] - Families with an annual income below €45,000 will qualify for the subsidies, and for the first time, used electric vehicles will also be eligible for support [2] - The German automotive industry association supports the new incentive plan, emphasizing the need for equal opportunities for all manufacturers and cautioning against protectionism [2]