Majority of Germans against banning combustion engine cars – survey

Posted: July 7, 2022 by oldbrew in Batteries, government, Travel
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German Autobahn

Their Government has decided for them what cars they’re to be allowed to have, or not have. Climate obsession allows their leaders to do that apparently, by claiming their transport policies are ‘climate friendly’ or something. The motoring public find themselves backed into a corner.
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A majority of Germans oppose the EU’s planned 2035 ban of combustion engine cars, according to a survey by research institute forsa for UNITI, the German association of small and medium-sized mineral oil companies.

The survey found that 58 percent of respondents are against an outright ban, while 39 percent support it, says Clean Energy Wire.

Nearly two-thirds of respondents also reject a medium or long-term general ban on vehicles with diesel or petrol engines.

The survey, which also examined attitudes of the population towards synthetic fuels, electromobility and other transport policy issues, likewise found that large parts of the German population associate electric mobility with general economic and personal disadvantages.

Nearly three-quarters of respondents fear that Germany will become dependent on raw material imports from China for the construction of e-cars.

A ban on combustion engines will lead to a loss of jobs in Germany’s automotive industry, according to 53 percent of those surveyed, while 54 percent are concerned that electromobility will not be affordable given rising electricity prices.

Support for government e-car subsidies is shrinking significantly: only 51 percent favor the billions of euros in annual funding for e-mobility, down from 58 percent a year ago.

At the same time, however, a clear majority is open to new technologies and has a positive attitude towards CO₂-neutral fuels, the oil industry-commissioned survey found. “The federal government should support all technical solutions for achieving the climate goals in road traffic in the same way and not only promote electromobility,” say 89 percent of respondents.

Some 78 percent of respondents with combustion engine or hybrid drive cars say they could imagine using synthetic fuels. Given the choice between a combustion engine car that uses climate-friendly synthetic fuel or an electric vehicle, 58 percent would choose the former while only 30 percent of respondents prefer the latter.

UNITI is calling for greater support for e-fuels from German and EU leaders.

Full article here.

Comments
  1. Saighdear says:

    You don’t say! – all those IC Engine manufacturing jobs for all their vehicles of all sorts … Oh but isn’t Deere doing robots and electric tractors, Benz, BMW & VW heavily into electrics too …. Watch my lips kinda stuff …. whatever were they thinking? Just listen to their TV Chat shows …. worse than ours for Eco Propaganda …. Och and there’s the Tesla Battery plant and the closed down windNill plant to power them all …..

  2. cognog2 says:

    All these surveys do is to measure the success or failure of the current propaganda machines.

    It seems that the CAGW MEME has been remarkably successful; considering how grossly FALSE it is.
    We never had all this mass climate hysteria before the UN set up the IPCC with its deliberately FALSE CO2 risk analysis. Mind you; as both these organisations are political and well infiltrated by leftwing/Marxist covert activists, it is to be expected.

  3. Phoenix44 says:

    “UNITI is calling for greater support for e-fuels from German and EU leaders”

    Yet more subsidy farmers.

  4. oldbrew says:

    Even today’s pump prices would look cheap next to e-fuels…

    Green fuels adding almost £10 to the cost of filling up a family car

  5. oldbrew says:

    Green energy myths bite the dust…

    Germany Went All-In On Green Energy – Now Its Economy Hovers On The Brink
    Thu 07/07/2022

    Germany joins an increasing number of European countries on the brink of economic collapse, with the Group 7 summit announcing their plan to resort to fossil fuels. Liquefied natural gas is being used across Europe as an attempt to ease high prices and shortages.

    Germany Went All-In On Green Energy – Now Its Economy Hovers On The Brink


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    Americans are facing the great electric car squeeze too…
    https://climatechangedispatch.com/electric-vehicles-are-another-tool-of-the-tyrannical-elite/

    EVs too expensive and in short supply?
    Chronic lack of charging stations/points?
    Lack of range and/or slow charging?
    Power supplies not up to the job and getting worse not better?

    Tough luck.

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  7. Curious George says:

    A survey. Certainly not a referendum. The EU avoids referendums at all costs.

  8. ilma630 says:

    One wonders what the questions in the survey were, and how the outcome might have been even further towards the ‘disagree with the ban’ if they were more ‘truthful’ about EVs?