Mobility News | May 2023
Germany's mobility revolution is moving at pace, with electric vehicle infrastructure growing and new service models and battery technologies being developed.
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Germany's mobility revolution is moving at pace, with electric vehicle infrastructure growing and new service models and battery technologies being developed.
The circular economy is expected to record annual growth of more than five percent - reaching market volume of EUR 32 billion by 2030.
Germany is entering in to a number of European and international hydrogen energy partnerships to secure energy supply on the road to climate neutrality.
US semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed has announced plans to build the world’s largest silicon carbide semiconductor factory in Ensdorf, Saarland.
A number of exciting electric battery and green hydrogen developments are being made in Germany's thriving future mobility sector.
Germany's energy sector is taking measures to reduce gas dependency in response to the war in Ukraine. Alternative energy sources are being investigated to meet energy targets.
As one of the world’s leading industrial nations, Germany bears a special responsibility in taking decisive action to counter global climate change. Meeting the goals of the new Climate Change Act is an enormous challenge that requires immediate action in all sectors.
Electric mobility made in Germany continues to be an international success with German-manufactured electric vehicle sales up 92 percent in Q1/22. German companies are also showing the mobility way forward with innovative battery solutions.
Elon Musk was present in person to hand over the keys to customers who had preordered one of Tesla’s first German-made model Y vehicles, as the US automotive giant inaugurated its first European gigafactory in Brandenburg near Berlin.
Germany's green energy sector has recently seen a number of major integrated grid and hydrogen initiatives launched, with start-ups also developing innovative waste reduction technologies.