The EU calls for a switch to the electric car by 2030. According to a study, the car manufacturers Daimler and BMW are still a long way from achieving their goals.
Stuttgart - The Stuttgart-based car manufacturer Daimler relies heavily on e-mobility and wants to produce CO2-neutrally earlier than previously planned. According to an analysis, the manufacturer, like BMW, is still a long way from its goals. The EU regulations on CO2 emissions are currently becoming stricter and the aim is to switch off the combustion engine as early as 2030. The Greens in Germany also support this requirement. The reason for the poor performance of Daimler AG in the study is the still relatively low e-car sales, the limited range and the still strong focus on hybrid models. However, Daimler boss Ola Källenius has already announced an acceleration of the e-car strategy. As BW24 * reports, according to a study with the electric car, Daimler is "miles away from where you should be".
Daimler boss Ola Källenius is preparing the group for an extreme scenario in Germany (BW24 * reported). Accordingly, the new models of the EQ series should come onto the market a year earlier than previously planned. * BW24
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