In an interview, the German chancellor said he believes the ban is 'wrong,' as Germany's auto giants struggle to stay competitive against Chinese electric carmakers.
Or it is just the realization that even if the cars manufactures are ready to switch (which they are not), all the remaining infrastructurea are not even remotely ready and need a lot more time.
Giving more time will not change the infrastructure. Under capitalism, you need financial pressure to force change. And loosing money because you cannot sell your cars any longer is financial pressure to achieve change.
Or it is just the realization that even if the cars manufactures are ready to switch (which they are not), all the remaining infrastructurea are not even remotely ready and need a lot more time.
Giving more time will not change the infrastructure. Under capitalism, you need financial pressure to force change. And loosing money because you cannot sell your cars any longer is financial pressure to achieve change.