German PropTech Reaches New High
A just-published report by Internet platform Blackprint has determined that, for the first time, there are more than one thousand property tech start-ups in Germany.
Your company is already operating in Germany and you would now like to export worldwide?
A just-published report by Internet platform Blackprint has determined that, for the first time, there are more than one thousand property tech start-ups in Germany.
The Federal Statistical Office says that in April of this year a record 3.4 photovoltaic units were installed in German businesses and homes.
Germany’s governing cabinet has resolved to provide fledgling firms and medium-sized companies an additional EUR 11.7 billion in low-interest loans.
Germany’s 16 natural gas transmissions systems operators have requested approval for nearly 10,000 kilometers of lines to distribute green hydrogen as an energy carrier.
A consortium led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed a rapid charging process that will encourage electromobility.
The number of electric vehicles charging stations now clearly exceed 100,000 – a huge increase over the previous year.
The German government cabinet has approved a “growth initiative” and a proposed 2025 budget that includes a EUR 144 million increase for the Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action.
Work is now underway on two dozen Important Projects of Common European Interest in Europe’s largest economy.
As part of its H2 Global program, Europe’s largest economy has committed to purchasing 259,000 tons of green ammonia from abroad between 2027 and 2033.
Automotive engineer Richard Oberle and computer scientist Cordelia Schmid both won prizes at the annual event, which was sponsored by the European Patent Office (EPO).