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Electric car subsidy 2026: The online application portal is delayed – rules still unclear

The new purchase incentive for electric cars in Germany is launching with a clear contradiction between political promise and practical implementation. The online application portal for the subsidy will not be activated on May 1, 2026, as planned, but later in May. At the same time, the incentive will apply retroactively from January 1, 2026. […]

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Insufficient demand: GM shuts down electric car factory – 1,300 employees affected

At General Motors’ Factory Zero on the border between Detroit and Hamtramck, electric vehicle production has been halted since March 16, 2026, and the shutdown is now scheduled to last until at least April 13. The reason is weaker demand for electric vehicles in the US, which has come under further pressure following the elimination

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Municipalities on the verge of collapse – record deficit hits cities and districts with full force

In Germany, the financial crisis of local authorities will worsen in the spring of 2026. This became particularly evident at the end of March in the Siegen-Wittgenstein district, where the district council rejected the 2026 budget, prompting District Administrator Andreas Müller to warn: “We are bankrupt; starting Monday, we will no longer be able to

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Daimler Truck is building a new truck plant in the Czech Republic and relocating production

Daimler Truck is building a new truck plant near Cheb, close to Karlovy Vary, in the Czech Republic, relocating part of its production from Wörth am Rhein, Germany. The project was announced at the end of March 2026. The factory will be built on 65 hectares in the Cheb Strategic Business Park and will produce

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EU prepares energy-saving plans – travel, driving and flights are the focus

At the end of March 2026, the EU called on its member states to prepare for potential prolonged disruptions to energy markets. This was triggered by tensions in the Middle East, which primarily threaten the supply of diesel and kerosene. In Brussels, the focus is therefore on cost-cutting measures in the transport sector, while supplies

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The dream of a battery gigafactory ends in staff reductions at Akasol in Darmstadt

In Darmstadt, a previous industry promise was reversed at the end of March. BorgWarner Akasol launched a severance program after the company specified the elimination of 120 production jobs, while negotiations continued regarding further cuts at the development center. The triggers were declining orders from its two most important customers, lower call-offs at the end

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Hamburg-Takt – Red-Green prestige project becomes a symbol of political misplanning

In Hamburg, the failure of a key transportation promise made by the SPD and the Greens became painfully apparent in the spring of 2026. The Hamburg Pulse, announced in 2019, was supposed to ensure that every resident of the city could reach public transportation within five minutes by 2030. This very promise, despite being touted

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Regular frequency dips around 10 p.m.: Wind turbine throttling as the likely cause

On windy days, the continental European power grid regularly experiences significant frequency drops shortly after 10 p.m. The likely cause is the simultaneous throttling of numerous wind turbines in Germany, which are only permitted to operate at reduced capacity after this time due to nighttime noise regulations. On March 24, 2026, the grid frequency dropped

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New study reveals massive changes in sediment deposition due to offshore wind farms

In the North Sea, particularly in the German Bight, recent studies from 2026 show that offshore wind farms significantly alter natural currents, thereby shifting sediment deposition over large areas. Researchers at the Helmholtz Centre Hereon analyzed measurement data and model calculations. They found that the foundations of the turbines influence the transport of fine-grained material

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Lower Saxony allows new natural gas exploration – dispute over domestic production flares up again

As of April 1st, Lower Saxony has granted Vermilion Energy Germany three permits for the commercial exploration of hydrocarbons. These include the “Unterweser I” field in the districts of Osterholz, Rotenburg (Wümme), and Verden, east of Bremen. This does not yet mean that production or drilling will commence. However, the company has been granted the

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Diesel prices are escalating: Bus services and municipal services face massive cutbacks

Rising diesel prices are increasingly putting public transport and municipal services in Germany under pressure. (welt: 30.03.26) Particularly in rural areas, transport associations are warning of a wave of bankruptcies among bus companies, while municipalities like Eisleben are already considering concrete restrictions. The trigger is the sharp rise in fuel costs, which is overwhelming many

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100 percent renewable electricity by 2035 – why this goal will be expensive for Germany

Germany is pushing ahead with the transformation of its energy system, aiming to source almost all of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035 and achieve complete climate neutrality by 2045. The political course focuses primarily on wind and solar energy, but criticism from the economic and industrial sectors is growing significantly. The trigger is

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The EU remains firm – no more Russian gas despite war, price pressure and growing resistance

In Brussels on Tuesday, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen ruled out a change of course despite the war in Iran and significantly rising energy costs. The EU will neither reverse its ban on Russian fossil fuels nor slow down the transition to renewable energies. The debate was triggered by new price shocks on the energy

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