I am not sure it’s really reluctance, more the fact that petrol cars and gas boilers are owned by citizens who have rights and it takes a while to convince them.
EU governments could certainly do more to incentivize, that is for sure. They also need to improve electricity infrastructure to deal with the increased demand. And they definitely should not be listening to car manufacturers scared that Chinese competitors are going to eat their lunch with cheaper, better EVs.
But at least it’s not like they are cutting off EV subsidies or shutting down wind farm production, no?
I am not sure it’s really reluctance, more the fact that petrol cars and gas boilers are owned by citizens who have rights and it takes a while to convince them.
EU governments could certainly do more to incentivize, that is for sure. They also need to improve electricity infrastructure to deal with the increased demand. And they definitely should not be listening to car manufacturers scared that Chinese competitors are going to eat their lunch with cheaper, better EVs.
But at least it’s not like they are cutting off EV subsidies or shutting down wind farm production, no?