Winters or an energy crisis? Why Switzerland is banning electric vehicles
The promotion of electric vehicles is advancing worldwide. But there is also a country that is talking about banning electric vehicles. Switzerland is considering banning electric vehicles due to energy shortages during the winter. From the neighbouring countries of France and Germany, electricity is supplied to Switzerland. France and Germany themselves are facing energy shortages, due to which Switzerland may have a problem with the supply of natural gas.
According to media reports, Switzerland is a country where the temperature becomes extremely low during the winter season. Because of the heavy snowfall, the power supply is also affected as temperature becomes extremely low during the winter season. Because of the heavy snowfall, the power supply is also affected. Considering the possibility of a power shortage, a ban on electric vehicles in Switzerland is being considered. Electricity in Switzerland is supplied by countries such as France and Germany.
The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has raised the prospect of gas shortages in European countries. France had not needed to import energy for the past several decades. The risk of an energy crisis in the country may increase due to the non-availability of electricity from French nuclear power generation.
According to Switzerland’s agency, elcom, electric vehicle charging may be banned in Switzerland due to a lack of electricity. This step is taken by the country to save electricity in cities. Electric vehicles will be allowed to charge only for essential travel. Switzerland’s agency has come up with a four-step plan to reduce energy use. The demand for energy increases in Europe due to a very cold winter.
EV charging will be banned, but Elcom has developed a 4-step plan to reduce energy usage. The winter season is very difficult in Europe. In such a situation as this, power cuts cannot be tolerated by the people. Cities in Switzerland may ban EV charging to reduce electricity usage. In such a difficult situation, EVs will be allowed to charge only when it is very important. The issue is very serious, but this is quite an innovative measure.
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