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At the IAA Mobility/Munich Motor Show, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that in the coming weeks, the nation will become "the first country in Europe to introduce a law requiring operators of 80% of all service stations to provide fast-charging options with at least 150 kilowatts for e-cars," reports Reuters.
 
Germany currently has 90,000 public charging stations, but by 2030, it is targeting 1 million to encourage EV adoption. With range anxiety out of the way, a much larger portion of the population will gladly switch to an electric vehicle. And with these getting more exciting every day - the new ID. GTI Concept is brilliant - the country's goal of having 15 million EVs on the roads by 2030 could very well be achievable.


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