ThursdayOct 09, 2025 10:00 am

Germany to Extend EV Tax Exemption to 2035

Germany will continue exempting electric vehicles from motor-vehicle taxes until 2035, a move the government says is essential to sustain momentum in its shift toward cleaner transport. Federal Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil confirmed the draft legislation this week, ending months of uncertainty surrounding the program after repeated warnings that tight public finances could curtail it.  Under the plan, the exemption will apply to battery-only vehicles first registered by Dec. 31 2030. Under existing law, new electric-car registrations after Jan. 1, 2026 would have lost the benefit, prompting calls from industry leaders to act quickly.  The new extension forms part of…

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TuesdayOct 07, 2025 10:00 am

UK EV Sales Notch Record as Subsidies Lure Buyers

British battery electric vehicle sales surged nearly one-third in September compared to the previous year, reaching 72,800 units. The record figures followed the UK government's July reintroduction of electric car grants worth up to £3,750 ($5,035), responding to intense carmaker lobbying about struggles meeting mandatory zero-emission vehicle targets.  The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders reported the surge as reinstated government subsidies attracted buyers during the market's most critical sales month. The subsidy program applies to roughly one-quarter of battery electric vehicles sold in Britain, including models from Citroën, Renault, Nissan, and Vauxhall.  Eligibility restrictions include manufacturing emissions requirements that…

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FridayOct 03, 2025 4:20 pm

Domestic Price Wars Threaten the Survival of Smaller Chinese EV Brands

Hundreds of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers are collapsing under relentless price competition that's forcing suppliers to sell below cost, slashing worker wages by 30%, and trapping the industry in what Beijing now calls "disorderly" commercial warfare.  The casualties include Ji Yue, a joint venture between internet giant Baidu and automaker Geely that folded within months despite deep-pocketed backing, leaving suppliers like marketing veteran Li Hongxing drowning in millions of dollars in unpaid debt.  China's EV sector exploded from a decade of government subsidies and strategic support, transforming the country into the world's largest electric vehicle market and helping manufacturers like…

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ThursdayOct 02, 2025 10:00 am

As US EV Incentives Expire, the Industry Waits to See Demand Trends

Lower-priced electric vehicles may determine whether America's EV market can sustain growth without government subsidies, as manufacturers prepare to launch affordable models into a marketplace suddenly stripped of the federal incentives that have supported sales for nearly two decades. Nissan is bringing a redesigned Leaf to market starting around $30,000, while GM and Ford have budget-friendly EVs in development that could prove whether consumers will embrace electric mobility based purely on vehicle merits rather than tax breaks.  Tuesday marked the end of federal EV purchase incentives worth up to $7,500 per vehicle, eliminated under the Trump administration's recent legislative package.…

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