France Announces Electric Plan Amid Energy Crisis

The French government is increasing its spending on electric vehicles. The plan aims to cut down on oil and gas. The goal is to have electric vehicles in homes and transportation.
French Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced a budget of 10 billion euros by 2030. This money will support electric vehicles. The government wants to reduce France’s dependence on fossil fuels. Rising energy prices are a reason for this change. The plan covers both housing and transportation needs.
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Highlights
France Boosts EV Funding
The French government will spend 10 billion euros by 2030 on electric vehicles.
Energy Crisis Drives Plan
Rising energy prices are causing France to electrify its energy use.
Reducing Fossil Fuel Use
France aims to cut fossil fuel usage by 2030 and 2035.
Minister Leads Initiative
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is leading the electrification plan.
Focus on Transportation & Housing
The investment will support electric vehicles in transport and homes.