Uncertainty in Germany’s electric car market will not slow the technology in the long term, Opel CEO Florian Huettl said on Tuesday, four months after the German government allowed subsidies for the sector to expire. That there is still no successor regulation may “prolong the path to electromobility,” Huettl told dpa from the company’s base in the central German town of Eisenach. “But it won’t stop it.” Opel is also currently noticing a reluctance to buy, said Huettl, who restated the strategy to offer e-cars only in Europe from 2028: “We are clearly sticking to our plan, also in terms of spe…