There is little inclination in Switzerland to pay for transport powered by renewable energy and the lowest possible greenhouse gas emissions. This is the result of a study conducted by market research institute GfK on behalf of car importer Amag. For 63% of respondents, so-called "renewable mobility," in which Amag includes greenhouse gas emissions at the three stages of production, use and recycling, would be important. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox However, willingness to shell out more for it is limited. About a third of respondents do not want to pay more for it. About 10% would be willing to fork out 4% more. About 20% could imagine paying up to 10% more, and just under a quarter would spend up to 15% more. About 49% of respondents want climate-friendly sources of energy to power their cars, and for 39% the means of propulsion plays an important role, Amag points out: "More than 50 percent of respondents see electric transport as the technology ...