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Study shows electric and petrol car prices narrowing in Germany


Study shows electric and petrol car prices narrowing in Germany

The price gap between electric cars and comparable combustion engine models in Germany is narrowing, according to a new car market study released on Wednesday.

The price difference among the 20 top models on the German market shrank by around €1,100 ($1,153) in November compared to October, a study by the private Centre for Automotive Research (Car) showed.

On average, new car buyers still have to pay an additional €5,583 for a fully electric battery vehicle compared to a combustion engine one. The so-called transaction prices, which are the list prices minus openly advertised discounts, were taken into account.

According to study leader Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, EU regulations are forcing manufacturers to sell a proportionately higher number of electric vehicles from next year. Otherwise, they face high penalty payments. Delaying the regulation's start, as demanded by the industry, would once again slow down the sales of electric vehicles, the car expert warns.

For the coming months, the centre expects a slight increase in the electric vehicle share in the German market. In October, it stood at 15.3%. However, the abrupt end of the state environmental bonus for purchasing electric cars at the beginning of the year continues to have an effect.

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