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Maroc Maroc - NEWMOBILITY.NEWS - A La Une - 28/Oct 09:41

Can a ‘charging mandate’ keep plug-in hybrids alive after 2035?

The German car lobby is pushing an unusual idea to boost sales of plug-in hybrids as the EU seeks to measure their real-life emissions more accurately. The proposal? A legal obligation for plug-in hybrid drivers to charge their cars regularly. The punishment for not abiding by that obligation is reduced power. A creative solution, but does it stand a chance? Continue reading at newmobility.news.

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