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Ola Källenius urges the EU to scrap its 2035 combustion ban, warning of economic risks and calling for incentives over hard ...
Starting in 2035, the EU has a plan to ban CO2-emitting vehicles, but Källenius wants the target reevaluated and has sounded ...
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kaellenius has voiced concerns over the European Union's plan to eliminate CO2-emitting combustion ...
Four years ago, the head of Mercedes-Benz announced that by the end of this decade it would sell only electric cars. From ...
The head of German carmaker Mercedes-Benz has highlighted the challenges facing the company in an interview with the business ...
The ban, which supporters say is crucial to Europe's green ambitions, is up for review, with critics saying it would handicap ...
The CEO of Mercedes-Benz criticised the European Union's plan to ban CO2-emitting vehicles from 2035 in a media interview on ...
The European Union’s plan to ban the sale of combustion-driven vehicles by 2035 is presently up for review and Mercedes-Benz ...
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius warns the EU’s 2035 CO2 vehicle ban risks collapsing the European car market and calls for a balanced, tech-neutral approach.
In fact, Källenius confirmed to Top Gear that there are plans to launch no fewer than 18 new models next year. Good grief.
" [At Mercedes] we eat, sleep, and drink cars." Mercedes-Benz has recently gone through a period of shrinking its lineup.
Launching at the same time as the new BMW iX3, its key segment rival, the electric GLC not only marks Mercedes' next step in ...