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		<title>Germany agrees plan to lead electric car market</title>
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel&#8217;s cabinet on Wednesday agreed a plan to get a million electric cars on Germany&#8217;s roads by 2020 and transform the country into the world&#8217;s top electric car market.
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<p>German Chancellor Angela Merkel&#8217;s cabinet on Wednesday agreed a plan to get a million electric cars on Germany&#8217;s roads by 2020 and transform the country into the world&#8217;s top electric car market.</p>
<p>The plan includes 500 million euros ($705.1 million) of funding for the construction of electric charging stations and programs to boost battery technology in Europe&#8217;s biggest auto market.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our goal is to make Germany the leading market for electro-mobility,&#8221; Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg told reporters at a news conference in Berlin.</p>
<p>Germany&#8217;s BMW, the world&#8217;s largest premium carmaker, welcomed the plan, as did VDA carmakers association, whose president Matthias Wissmann called the program&#8217;s success of &#8220;great importance&#8221; for Germany.</p>
<p>But an industry expert and another automaker were more skeptical, pointing out that demand for electric cars is weak and that mass-produced models are still years away.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is indeed helpful, but don&#8217;t expect to see a sales rush like with the cash-for-clunkers program,&#8221; Willi Diez, head of the Automobile Industry Institute in the southern city of Nuertingen told Reuters.</p>
<p>The government supported its car scrapping subsidy with five billion euros &#8212; ten times more than the money now being allotted to develop the electric auto sector.</p>
<p>Chief Executive Rupert Stadler at Audi, a unit of Germany&#8217;s Volkswagen, lowered expectations in a newspaper interview.</p>
<p>&#8220;In 20 years there will be mass-produced electric cars, but they should only make up around five to 10 percent of all overall automobiles,&#8221; he told the Austrian Wiener Zeitung.</p>
<p>($1=.7091 Euro)</p>
<p>source: www.reuters.com/article/</p>
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