In an interview, the German chancellor said he believes the ban is 'wrong,' as Germany's auto giants struggle to stay competitive against Chinese electric carmakers.
Which is a terribly short period if you need to update the grid nation (and continent) wide.
You must consider that probably most of the people would live in small cities/villages. In Italy for example, only about 30% of the people live in cities with more than 50000 residents (which are a total of 136 cities out of 7896 total).
So, assuming that you are able to increase the production to the required level, in 10 years you are maybe able to upgrade the grid of the bigger cities (which itself is a nice feat, given the problems they have) but then you left out most of your population.
2035 is 10 years.
Which is a terribly short period if you need to update the grid nation (and continent) wide.
You must consider that probably most of the people would live in small cities/villages. In Italy for example, only about 30% of the people live in cities with more than 50000 residents (which are a total of 136 cities out of 7896 total).
So, assuming that you are able to increase the production to the required level, in 10 years you are maybe able to upgrade the grid of the bigger cities (which itself is a nice feat, given the problems they have) but then you left out most of your population.