@Yes, electr
@ic cars are currently mostly for people who can charge at home or who have a company car and don’t have to worry about prices. Otherwise, you can charge for about 39 cents with a subscription (Ionity, EnBW, etc.), or max. 62 cents (with an EWE Go card). But of course it shouldn’t be like this, that you only get 39 - 62 cents after studying a jungle of tariffs.
So should all CPOs lower their prices to, for example, a maximum of 49 cents tomorrow, and then e-mobility would quickly take off? No. Price elasticity is low, so the market would only react a little or slowly to lower prices, because many other factors decide whether someone buys an electric car.