德国宝马CEO促欧盟允许使用对气候友好燃料引擎
宝马行政总裁Oliver Zipse接受《Politico》访问时表示,欧盟计划2035年逐步淘汰燃油引擎是重大错误,又指为过渡设定固定日期可能忽略整个价值链的排放,包括电池生产和燃料来源。他促请欧盟允许2035年後使用对气候友好的燃料,并指燃料生产商亦须承担责任,又批评蚬壳及英国石油等燃料制造商没有面临任何目标,指当前规则荒谬。
Zipse亦表示,宝马仍有望在今年销售超过250万辆汽车,并称截至8月的销售数据仍较去年领先,尤其在欧洲市场的增长。
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