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Sweden meets EU electric car charging targets

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What specific data supports the claim that Sweden meets AFIR requirements for light vehicle fast-charging stations?
What is the exact impact of the Tidö government's policies on electric car sales, and how does it compare to other countries?
What are the details of the government's support programs for charging infrastructure and electric vehicles?
How do the costs per mile for electric, diesel, and petrol cars compare in real-world conditions?
What is the current average price of a new or used electric car in Sweden?
Impact of government policies on electric car salesreported_dispute

The Tidö government's policies (abolishing electric car premium, lowering fuel taxes) slowed electric car sales.

According to Hallandsposten
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The government's action program shows Sweden is well-positioned and meeting AFIR requirements, implying policies are adequate.

According to Regeringen

Context: This disagreement reflects a political divide on whether current policies are sufficient or harmful to electrification.

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