In Germany, there is non-stop nagging. As far as electricity distribution is concerned and if more and more electric vehicles are to be charged in the next few years.
Germany still has a lot of homework to do. Compared to other countries, however, it pays off when authorities in Germany ensure that sensible work is carried out, especially in the area of infrastructure.
Here is an example from the industrial area.
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This may be an extreme example. But I’ve seen it like this 100 times!
The Problem of AI~s
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