New e-car premium becomes problem for car dealers

A new purchase premium for electric cars aims to bring more E-vehicles onto the roads. However, it poses a significant challenge for car dealers. Association chief Burkhard Weller describes the situation in an RND interview as a catastrophe.

The introduction of a purchase premium for electric cars in Germany aims to promote the switch to E-mobility and bring more vehicles onto the roads. However, for the auto trade, this measure is becoming a nerve-wracking ordeal. Burkhard Weller, president of the Central Association of the German Automotive Industry (ZDK), comments critically on this in an interview with RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND).

Weller speaks of hesitating customers who delay purchases due to the premium. He also mentions issues with tax notices that complicate the process. He advocates for more funding for kindergartens (Kitas) to reduce family burdens, which may indirectly relate to uncertainties in the auto market.

The premium, recently introduced, targets an increase in E-car demand. Nevertheless, dealers report strains that are slowing down the trade. Weller emphasizes: "It is a catastrophe." This statement highlights the frustration in the industry, without providing further details on the exact impacts.

Mga Kaugnay na Artikulo

German politicians in heated debate over electricity tax cut proposal amid coalition tensions.
Larawang ginawa ng AI

Finance ministry criticises Reiche's electricity tax cut proposal

Iniulat ng AI Larawang ginawa ng AI

Germany's finance ministry opposes Economy Minister Katherina Reiche's proposal to cut the electricity tax for businesses and households. The dispute in the black-red coalition over relief from high energy prices is escalating after Reiche and Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil clashed on Friday. Chancellor Friedrich Merz has expressed annoyance at Reiche's push.

The EU Commission plans to speed up the electrification of corporate fleets, which Sixt's CEO warns could raise rental car prices. Konstantin Sixt stated that higher vehicle costs would be passed on to customers. He described the draft as an example of well-intentioned policy sliding into a planned economy.

Iniulat ng AI

A recent survey reveals that 75 percent of Germans are unlikely to buy a Tesla, despite strong interest in electric vehicles from domestic brands. Elon Musk's political positions are cited as a key factor in the brand's declining appeal. This comes amid Tesla's 27 percent sales drop in Europe last year.

The Iran war has caused worldwide petrol price hikes, expected to accelerate global electric vehicle (EV) uptake. In China, more than half of new car sales were EVs in 2025, potentially saving US$28 billion a year in avoided oil import costs.

Iniulat ng AI

Sales of used electric vehicles in the US jumped 12 percent in the first quarter compared to last year, driven by a flood of off-lease models and petrol prices topping $4 a gallon. New EV sales fell 28 percent year-on-year after the loss of a federal tax credit. Analysts say cheaper used EVs could draw more buyers into electrification.

Germany's federal government is struggling with a new package to address high fuel prices. The first set of measures had no effect, and petrol and diesel prices rose further. A new law could follow next week.

Iniulat ng AI

In the continuing German fuel price crisis driven by Middle East tensions, economist Veronika Grimm warns against discounts to sustain high prices and curb demand, citing severe supply bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz. She critiques broad relief amid limited fiscal space.

 

 

 

Gumagamit ng cookies ang website na ito

Gumagamit kami ng cookies para sa analytics upang mapabuti ang aming site. Basahin ang aming patakaran sa privacy para sa higit pang impormasyon.
Tanggihan