Hungary’s Minister of Economy talks about cooperation between Hungary and the German automotive industry
Márton Nagy, the national economy minister, has discussed the transition to electric vehicles and related matters with German car industry executives over the past two days.
Cooperation between Hungary and Germany
He met Audi chief executive Gernot Dollner, BMW board member Frank Weber, and Mercedes vice president Eckart von Klaeden, the ministry said in a statement.
Ahead of Hungary’s turn at the EU rotating presidency, they discussed the competitiveness of the German and European automotive industry, especially regarding the electric vehicle industry and the transition to electric vehicles, and agreed that electric cars would be an inextricable part of Europe’s future.
Cooperation between Hungary and the German automotive industry played a decisive role in this, the statement said.
Nagy stressed the need for an action plan to speed up the adoption of electric cars and fulfill the 2035 green transition, covering the whole of Europe. Related infrastructure such as a long-distance, fast and hassle-free continental network must be developed with EU and private investments, they agreed.
The officials also discussed reforming the regulatory environment to ensure more fast charging points along the trans-European transport (TEN-T) network installed every 50 kilometers. Another goal would be to locate fast charging points at many petrol stations on the continent, the statement added.
They also agreed on the need for an EU incentive scheme for car purchases aimed at both manufacturers and customers, and this would require changing rules on state support.
In addition, Nagy advocated providing support for the trade of used electric cars by developing new standards.
A draft of the action plan will be presented to EU member states as a white paper at the meeting of the Competitiveness Council on July 8–9 under the Hungarian EU presidency, the statement said.
Read also:
please make a donation here
Hot news
Top Hungary news: alcohol ban, collapsed footballer, snow, most expensive hamburger, emergency landing – 17 November, 2024
Will Roman Catholic priests be obliged to report suspected pedophile crimes in Hungary?
PM Orbán’s biggest opponent revealed why food prices are high in Hungary
Wizz Air flight’s emergency landing in Budapest; Hungarian guest workers’ horrific accident
PHOTOS, VIDEO: Budapest’s beloved party tram takes over the nightlife!
PHOTOS: Hungary’s most expensive hamburger, the Hundredbuck$Burger of Szeged