The German government has just approved a plan that will spend 6.3 billion euros within three years to rapidly expand the number of electric vehicle charging stations within Germany.
In this plan, the number of charging stations in Germany will increase by nearly 14 times by 2030, from about 70,000 to 1 million, and the electric vehicles on the road will increase from 1.5 million to 15 million The vehicle.
The goal is to accelerate the construction of the charging infrastructure and simplify the charging process, so that people can change from fuel vehicles to electric vehicles.
According to data released by the German Federal Motor Vehicle Office, at the end of the third quarter, the share of German electric vehicles increased by 24.8%year -on -year, reaching 14.6%of the market share of all German passenger vehicles.
The rapid development of the electric vehicle market also requires the rapid response of infrastructure. At present, 70,000 charging stations in Germany are obviously not enough, and regional differences between cities and rural areas are also very huge.
In order to encourage the construction of charging stations, the federal government plans to configure charging stations along the highway. Private electric vehicle owners will receive subsidies to install solar panels in their homes to charge the car.
Germany will also build a digital network to provide drivers with charging maps, indicating the location of the charging station and the charging demand of different charging stations, making the charging service more friendly to users.
However, the growing number of electric vehicles and the number of supporting charging stations have also given new difficulties to Germany's power grids. In the next few years, the number of registered electric vehicles will grow at an index level, so the corresponding preparation must be made.
In general, the EU is currently in the world of developing electric vehicles, and its commitment to eliminate fuel cars by 2035. However, most EU countries currently have problems with insufficient charging facilities or slow charging speed.







