Are you actually ready to buy an Electric Vehicle?

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Electric vehicle in your future?

  1. I now have one.

    8.6%
  2. I will get one this year.

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. I see one in my future.

    30.0%
  4. I will stick to fuel.

    55.7%
  5. I will keep my fuel car plus purchase an EV.

    4.3%
  6. I will eliminate my fuel car and only use the EV.

    1.4%
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    Pretty easy to investigate, I would think.
     
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    I suspect there's some buyers' remorse in Germany.
    Shocking Surprise At Munich E-Car Charging Stations: Electricity Prices To Surge 81%… “Total Madness!”
    By P Gosselin on 23. February 2022

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    As energy and electricity prices surge — in large part due to Germany’s messy transition to renewable energies — electric car owners are getting the price shock of their lives at e-car charging stations.

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    Munich e-car owners to getting zapped by charging station price shocks.

    This is especially true in the Bavarian city of Munich, where the Stadtwerke München municipal utility announced it will significantly boost the price of electricity by up to a whopping 81 percent, a number of German media outlets have reported. . . .
     

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