".. in Deinem Zitat scheinen sich auf Tesla USA zu beziehen, und die Äußerung beim Aktionär scheint mir etwas verwurstelt zu sein."
Nein auf keinen Fall. Mark Spiegel und Konsorten treiben eben diese Förderungssau schon lange durchs Dorf. Primärquelle wäre natürlich wünschenswert, da ich aber des holländischen nicht mächtig bin, habe ich nur Sekundärquellen. Ich habe aber keinen Zweifel daran, dass InsideEVs das weiß.
"The appetite for Teslas, or in general expensive all-electric cars, is explained by upcoming changes of the BiK tax from 4% to 22% for BEVs that costs more than €50,000 from January 1, 2019 (the 22% applies only to amount above amount of €50,000).
As the overall cost will then be significantly higher than it is right now, the second half of the year should see an explosion in purchases of more expensive all-electric cars. On the other hand, following changes, there will be a collapse of sales of BEVs above €50,000 early next year."
insideevs.com/...rlands-less-friendly-expensive-bevs-in-2019/
"“Regarding the Tesla sales in the Netherlands: There is currently a rush for Tesla as well as Jaguar with the I-Pace to get their product shipped before 1-1-2019 when the new BEV tax limit of 4% upto 50k euro becomes effective. This also makes the Jaguar I-Pace (starts at 83k) a difficult proposition.
You add 4% over 50k (2000) and 22% over the remaining 33k (7260) to your income. This means a net cost of about (9260/2) 4630 euro a year, or 385 euro’s a month. For comparison, that is cheaper then a VW Passat (diesel, with 150hp).
So yeah, the market share won’t be nill, but it will definitely take a hit. If the current premium Tesla Model 3 at 59k euro would enter the market it would still be cheap at ((2000 + 4400)/12)/2 = 265 euro/month. For basically a 300hp sedan.”"
Das hat also ganz erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die Kosten, die dem Käufer entstehen.