Will Germany’s Commercial Hydrogen and EV Plans Survive Without State Help?

Germany’s surprising decision to cut subsidies for climate-friendly commercial vehicles and alternative drives for buses is making waves in both the transport and energy sectors. Spurred by a pressing budget crisis, this move has forced stakeholders to pause and reassess plans for a greener future. Here’s an in-depth look at what’s happening, where the technology stands, and why this matters.

Will Germany’s Commercial Hydrogen and EV Plans Survive Without State Help?

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