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Great anger over fuel price cuts among electric car driversThere is growing discontent among committed electric car drivers. The announced reduction in fuel prices is seen as a slap in the face.
They had done everything right. They had scrimped and saved to afford their own homes, only to spend an additional 20,000 euros—along with subsidies from taxpayer money—to have solar panels installed on their roofs. They collected electric vehicle subsidies to purchase modern EVs costing 50,000, 70,000, or even 90,000 euros. They took advantage of every tax break and charged their electric cars for free wherever possible. In other words, someone else paid for the electricity, or these costs were written off against taxes, resulting in less tax revenue flowing into the state coffers. They did everything to please the leaders so beloved by many. They argued in line with their views. They felt entirely justified in looking down on those diesel Dieters and petrol Petras who refuse to embrace the future of e-mobility simply because they lack the financial means and instead continue to drive used fossil-fuel vehicles. They did everything to please the beloved leaders and to be able to label their 2.3-ton electric SUVs as climate-friendly. They applauded when, just a few weeks ago, it was stated from the government benches in parliament that the best protection against high fuel prices is to buy an electric car. But now they have been abandoned. Left out. Completely ignored when the beloved government announced yesterday that fuel prices would be reduced by a substantial 17 cents gross. Where is the principle of equal treatment, people rightly ask online. If those who refuse the future and reject subsidies—who, through their fuel bills, help finance subsidies for e-mobility and for the electric cars of EV owners—are now effectively given a 13 percent discount on their fuel, why are electric car drivers not rewarded in the same way? Yes, okay, strictly speaking, the reduction in fuel prices is not a gift from the government to the people. It simply means that less tax is being collected. People are just being charged a bit less. But that is not the point here. The point is the question of why those who are well-off and have taken every available subsidy do not receive a 13 percent discount on electricity at charging stations, and why, if they charge their cars using electricity from their own solar panels, they do not still receive something extra on top. And yes, that can make one very angry. You do what the beloved government wants, and then the beloved government helps those who do not do what it wants. It is time for demonstrations by electric car drivers so that this unequal treatment is put to an end, right? Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Polemikus | |
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