How are battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) performing in Germany’s new and used-car markets and what is influencing their pricing? Autovista24 editor Tom Geggus asks Andreas Geilenbruegge, head of valuations and insights at Schwacke (part of J.D. Power) for his assessment.
As one of Europe’s leading automotive markets, Germany is a key player in the region’s electrification. However, BEVs have seen varied performances across the country’s new and used-car markets recently. By analysing current pricing pressures, there is the potential to unlock solutions to stabilise values.
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