"The plans for the next seven years is that one in ten new car registrations will be powered by electricity. It is not easy to calculate that, with this pace of growth, we will not reach our goals, and electric vehicles will still be exotic," Martynas Daujotas, the head of BMW trademark at Modus Group, stated.
In his words, Lithuania has set ambitious goals, however, is not encouraging the nation to buy electric cars, and the country's motivation measures are a decade behind leading countries.
Government officials say that the problems were being solved, admitting that no measures to motivate purchases of electric vehicles were being discussed.