We close the 'Motor Valley' if even supercars will have to adapt to 100% electric in so few years compared to the production cycle of the industries.
This was stated by the Minister of Ecological Transition, Roberto Cingolani, at the summer seminar of the Symbola Foundation, speaking of the EU climate package in relation to cars such as Ferrari and Lamborghini.
"These days we are talking with the automotive sector", says Cingolani; and it clearly emerges that "there is a huge opportunity in electrification. But yesterday it was communicated by the EU commission that even niche productions, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, McLaren, will have to adapt to full electric by 2030. This means that, with constant technology, with constant attitude, we close the Motor valley ". "If today we thought we had a penetration of 50% of electric cars d'emblée - he notes - we would not even have the raw materials to make them, nor the grid to manage it. Over a production cycle of 14 years, think that the automotive niches and supersport readjustment is unthinkable ".