Germany halts e-cars solar subsidy programme amid high demand
Around 33,000 applications submitted within 24 hours of its launch resulted meant that the earmarked funds had been exhausted, a spokesperson for KfW bank told Reuters.

With a budget of €300 million ($317.01 million) from the transport ministry for this year, the programme offers a subsidy of up to €10,200 for homeowners with electric cars for installing a photovoltaic system with power storage and a charging station.
The programme is aimed at boosting the switch to electric cars and reducing the need for public charging stations.
Around 33,000 applications submitted within 24 hours of its launch resulted meant that the earmarked funds had been exhausted, a spokesperson for KfW bank told Reuters.
"We ask all interested parties not to submit any further applications," the spokesperson said.
The transport ministry had allocated some €500 million for the programme, but €200 million were reserved for next year under a "first-come, first-served principle".
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