Get in, drive off, arrive quickly, comfortably and safely: In the future, everyone should enjoy the advantages and amenities of mobility. In the long term, road traffic has to free itself from dependency. In March 2015, the German Bundestag passed the Electromobility Act (ECMG). The law grants electric cars various privileges. The aim is to help electric cars to make a breakthrough. Electric cars are the future. According to the German government, by 2020, one million battery-powered electric vehicles will be driving on Germany's roads. With almost two billion euros, the German government is promoting research on how Germany can remain mobile despite the scarcity of fossil fuels. As early as 2009 to 2011, the Federal Ministry of Transport has funded around 220 electromobility projects. In total, funds amounting to 150 million euros were made available for this purpose. Of this, around 20 million euros were invested in the construction of pilot hydrogen refueling stations and a battery testing center.
The question "electric car yes or no" If there were not still the problem with the range! Today's concerns with the new acquisition of electric cars, are currently too low range, too few e-gas stations and the high cost of the battery. Also to be considered are the waiting times when charging the e-car. Some manufacturers already offer fast chargers, such as those from ABB, which charge at 50kW / h. This means that a car with about 22kW / h already after 15 min. 80% charged.