BERLIN (Reuters) -BMW Chief Govt Oliver Zipse mentioned the European Union’s deliberate phase-out of combustion engines by 2035 was a “large mistake”, calling for a shift to emission measures that seize a automobile’s whole provide chain.
Zipse mentioned in an interview with Politico, printed on Friday, that setting a hard and fast date for the transition risked ignoring emissions throughout the worth chain, together with battery manufacturing and gasoline sourcing.
He urged EU regulators to permit climate-friendly fuels past 2035, saying gasoline producers should even be held accountable.
“We do ourselves no favours by setting arbitrary future dates by which all industries should adapt,” he mentioned within the interview, extracts from which have been printed on Friday morning. “The absurdity of the present guidelines is that the gasoline makers – the Shells and the BPs – face no targets.”
Regardless of issues dealing with the business similar to increased tariffs, weak demand and Chinese language competitors, Zipse mentioned BMW stays on monitor to promote greater than 2.5 million autos in 2025. “We’re forward of final yr’s numbers as of August,” he mentioned, noting development notably in Europe.
He was talking forward of the IAA motor present in Munich, Europe’s largest, at which the Bavarian-based firm will launch the primary mannequin of a brand new class of electrical autos.
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt; Enhancing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
