Europe 1 8:50 a.m. on November 3, 2021, modified at 8:50 a.m. on November 3, 2021

While the COP26 opened on Sunday, the Minister in charge of Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari spoke about the future of the electric car in France.

Guest of Dimitri Pavlenko this morning, he assured that France will have a "million terminals", and that "all of all service areas of major axes" will be covered by the end of the year.

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Guest of Dimitri Pavlenko this Wednesday morning, the Minister in charge of Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari recalled at length the efforts of France on the development of the electric car. He assured that France will have a "million terminals", and that "all of all service areas of major axes" will be covered by the end of the year. Today, there are "more than 750,000 electrical terminals" he declared. The country now has 600,000 electric vehicles, "it will be three million in 2025 and ten million in 2030". "For the transition to be successful, first, we must produce vehicles at home," said the minister.

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