According to the document, due to be discussed at a meeting of
high-level government and car-company officials on Monday
evening, grants for plug-in hybrids will rise from 3,000 to
4,500 euros. For vehicles priced over 40,000 euros the grants
will rise to 5,000 euros.
The government wants to have 10 million electric vehicles on the
roads by 2030, part of an offensive designed to turn round the
German car industry's perceived laggard status in e-mobility
compared to its rivals in the United States and China.
(Reporting by Markus Wacket, writing by Thomas Escritt; editing
by Paul Carrel)
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