It's called getting your feet wet.
Oliver Zipse, the boss of the BMW group, to whom we can not tell nonsense, considers that the battery electric car will not alone make it possible to meet the challenges of the environment and to achieve the objective of carbon neutrality.
No one is forced to believe it, but the president of the German manufacturer is one of those who warn of the technological impasse of all-electric.
“We have to explore all the solutions
,” he adds.
He is not the only industrialist to think so, but it takes courage to express it out loud in the face of the single thought advocated by the European Union.
On February 14, MEPs voted, by 340 votes to 279 and 21 abstentions, in favor of the disappearance of the internal combustion engine from the catalog of manufacturers, as of January 1, 2035.
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Since then, as if this decision had had the effect of an electric shock, the green train has started to come off its tracks.
Within the Union...
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