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11 Aug 2017, 00:00
Julian Wettengel

Schulz calls for EU e-car quota / Need to increase offshore expansion

Social Democratic Party (SPD) / S眉ddeutsche Zeitung

Social Democratic (SPD) chancellor candidate Martin Schulz calls for a binding European e-mobility quota as a consequence of the diesel scandal, reports Peter Fahrenholz for S眉ddeutsche Zeitung (SZ). 鈥淲ith a binding European e-mobility quota we will significantly increase the share of e-vehicles,鈥 writes Schulz in a . The auto industry suffered a crisis of trust and faced the 鈥渂iggest structural change in its history鈥. Schulz鈥檚 proposals:

  1. The measures agreed at the diesel summit needed to be implemented, and hardware updates should be made available to customers that could not afford a new car and thus were unable to use the buyer鈥檚 bonuses offered.
  2. Government oversight had to be improved, legal certainty strengthened, including the possibility of class-action lawsuits.
  3. Investments, innovations and framework conditions for sustainable mobility: This included ambitious CO鈧 limits at EU level from 2020, a binding European e-mobility quota, and other measures.
  4. Industry policy for the future of mobility: Germany should invest in its own battery and battery cell production, the e-car charging infrastructure needed to be expanded faster, and research supported.
  5. Developing new integrated transport concepts.

Driving bans for diesel cars had to be avoided, writes Schulz. He calls for a second diesel summit in autumn to debate the next steps.

Read the article in German , find the plan in German , and a Deutsche Welle article on the topic in English .

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article German carmakers pledge diesel software updates and buyer鈥檚 bonus and the factsheet The debate over an end to combustion engines in Germany.

S眉ddeutsche Zeitung

German Social Democratic (SPD) chancellor candidate Martin Schulz鈥檚 call for a European e-mobility quota "seems like a shot from a blank gun鈥, writes Peter Fahrenholz in an opinion piece in S眉ddeutsche Zeitung. 鈥淎s a Europe expert, Schulz knows only too well: An eternity will go by, before that happens,鈥 writes Fahrenholz.

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article German carmakers pledge diesel software updates and buyer鈥檚 bonus and the factsheet The debate over an end to combustion engines in Germany.

Greenpeace鈥檚 Andr茅e B枚hling welcomed the call for a European e-mobility quota by SPD chancellor candidate Martin Schulz as 鈥渁 right signal to manufacturers and consumers鈥, but criticises the lack of a date. 鈥淚f the chancellor candidate is serious about climate protection, no combustion engines must be sold after 2025,鈥 writes B枚hling.

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article German carmakers pledge diesel software updates and buyer鈥檚 bonus and the factsheet The debate over an end to combustion engines in Germany.

WirtschaftsWoche

German holding company Terra E needs 4 billion euros to construct a large battery cell factory that would create about 3,000 jobs, reports Angela Hennersdorf in WirtschaftsWoche. The location 鈥 to be decided in September 鈥 had to be 鈥渃lose to German carmakers鈥, so Germany was the most likely contender.

Read the article in German .

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The Energiewende and German carmakers.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung / Institut f眉r Demoskopie Allensbach

Fifty percent of Germans would not consider buying an electric car in the coming years, according to a representative survey by , commissioned by Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). Only 30 percent of respondents said they would consider buying one, writes Carsten Knop in an article in FAZ. The main reasons that kept Germans from switching to an e-car were the costs (33 percent), the lack of charging stations (21 percent) and the low range (20 percent). The interviews took place in June 2017, before cartel allegations surfaced.

Read the article in German .

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article German carmakers pledge diesel software updates and buyer鈥檚 bonus and the factsheet The debate over an end to combustion engines in Germany.

innogy / Handelsblatt

A decline in earnings in the Retail UK segment weighs heavily on German renewable energy company and RWE carve-out innogy, writes J眉rgen Flauger in Handelsblatt. This was due to 鈥渇ierce competition and tough regulation鈥, writes Flauger. For the first half of 2017, innogy posted adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of about 1.7 billion euros, an increase of 4 percent compared to the same period last year. 鈥淏usiness performance during the first half of the year developed in line with our outlook for fiscal 2017, which we can confirm at both a Group and a divisional level from today鈥檚 perspective,鈥 said innogy CEO Peter Terium in a press release.

Read the Handelsblatt article in German and the innogy press release in English .

energy post

Europe needs to triple its current offshore wind installation rate to keep with the Paris Agreement goal of limiting temperature increase to 1.5掳 Celsius, wrote consultancy Ecofys鈥檚 Michiel M眉ller in a guest article for energy post on 8 August. 鈥淪uch growth in offshore wind cannot be realised through individual efforts鈥攊t is possible only through a new level of collaboration, coordination, and interconnectivity between the North Seas countries,鈥 wrote Michiel. Current estimates indicated that 鈥渟ome 10 percent of the North Sea surface will be required for offshore wind, based on a wind farm intensity of 5-6 megawatt per square kilometre,鈥 wrote Michiel.

Read the article in English .

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article Citizens鈥 energy projects dominate first onshore wind power auction.

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