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…