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[#3062064] 25.05.25 18:09
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Nemško združenje za električno mobilnost je insolventno

Grok:
• The German Electric Mobility Association (BEM), founded in 2009 to advance electric vehicle adoption in Germany, filed for bankruptcy in May 2025, impacting an industry with 450 member companies, over 100 billion euros in sales, and one million employees.
• BEM's insolvency reflects broader challenges in Germany's electric mobility sector, despite government efforts like purchase grants and charging infrastructure expansion, as the auto industry struggles with innovation demands and market shifts.
• International interest in Germany’s electromobility transition, noted by BEM’s global outreach in 2021, may face setbacks, potentially slowing collaborative innovation in battery technology and renewable energy integration.

Perplexity:

German Electric Mobility Association (BEM) Files for Insolvency
The German Electric Mobility Association (Bundesverband eMobilität, BEM), a prominent organization representing 450 companies in the electric mobility sector with a combined sales volume exceeding 100 billion euros, has filed for bankruptcy as of May 25, 202512. This development marks a significant setback for Germany's electric vehicle (EV) industry, as BEM has been one of the most influential voices advocating for the country’s transition to electric mobility2.
Context and Implications
BEM’s insolvency comes amid a period of considerable turbulence in the German automotive sector. Multiple companies in the industry, including suppliers and manufacturers, have recently faced financial distress or insolvency due to a combination of factors:
• Sluggish demand for electric vehicles
• Rising energy and raw material costs
• Increased competition, particularly from Chinese EV manufacturers
• Challenging investment environment and reduced investor confidence56
The bankruptcy of BEM is likely to disrupt coordinated advocacy and industry support efforts for electric mobility in Germany, potentially slowing down the pace of the EV transition and weakening the sector’s ability to lobby for favorable policies and infrastructure development3.
Broader Industry Challenges
BEM’s insolvency is part of a broader trend, with several other German automotive and mobility companies—such as Next.e.GO Mobile SE, Volocopter, and Lilium—also filing for insolvency in recent months467. Industry insiders attribute these difficulties to structural shifts in the automotive market, including the transition to electric vehicles, volatile global markets, and intensified international competition5.
Summary
• The German Electric Mobility Association (BEM) is now insolvent and has filed for bankruptcy12.
• This reflects wider financial and structural challenges within Germany’s automotive and electric mobility sectors.
• BEM’s insolvency could disrupt advocacy and coordination efforts for the EV industry in Germany at a critical time for the sector’s development3.
This situation underscores the significant headwinds facing Germany’s electric mobility transition and the need for robust policy and financial support to stabilize the sector.
Citations:
1. www.latestly.com/soc...80416.html
2. x.com/TheWorldVoices...1480157473
3. x.com/grok/status/19...0146564217
4. www.euronews.com/bus...insolvency
5. english.news.cn/euro...534/c.html
6. www.economic.bg/en/a...s-bankrupt
7. futuretransport-news...n-germany/
8. www.teslarati.com/te...nz-assets/
9. fortune.com/europe/2...ery-cells/
10. www.ft.com/content/c...087cac8523
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[#3062076] 25.05.25 22:39
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Analitiki družbe Dataforce se nam lahko samo v rit zaletijo !!!

Zanimivo bo, ko bo plebejcem prekipelo zaradi histerije razogljičenja ?

Le kam se bodo takrat skrili razni zeleni fanatiki ?
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[#3062084] 26.05.25 09:07
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CO2 ja v zraku je nekaj manj kot 0,05 %. Vsi tile administrativni ukrepi za pobiranje denarja folku in industriji ne prinesejo nič, pa če tudi prepovejo vse. Narava dela drugače. Rahlo povečevanje CO2ja celo povečuje pokritost z zelenjem po obli. Ni CO2 tisti, to je dejstvo. Zato bomo samo pomagali planetu, če ukinemo vse ukrepe sedaj. Seveda pa tudi denarnicam in razvoju drugih področij, ki so sedaj prikrajšana za sredstva, ki jih zelena administracija porabi zase.

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