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6 October 11:07

The German government will extend the tax exemption for electric vehicles until 2035, in order to stimulate the transition to electric mobility.

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The German Finance Minister, Lars Klingbeil, announced the intention to extend tax incentives for electric vehicles until 2035, through a bill that will be presented soon. This is part of a broader package aimed at transforming the automotive industry, highlighting the need to support the sector in the face of major changes.

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Germania intenţionează să prelungească, până în 2035, facilităţile fiscale pentru vehiculele electrice
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Germania intenţionează să prelungească, până în 2035, facilităţile fiscale pentru vehiculele electrice
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