For now, demand for battery-powered cars continues to climb. The number of new EVs registered across Europe soared 102 percent in August to just shy of 197,000 cars.
Buyers in Germany registered almost 87,000 full-electric vehicles in August, a 171 percent increase.
France, which is in the process of redesigning its EV subsidies to bolster sales of locally made models, ranked a distant second, with 19,700 EVs sold. In the U.K., registrations jumped 72 percent to just over 17,000…
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