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This Brand Is Seeing a 500% Increase in Electric Car Sales in Poland. It's Not From China.

Chinese manufacturers stand out for their rapid development and ability to adapt to the market (...). At the same time, we know we have something to tell that they don't," assures Federico Izzo, head of the MINI brand in Europe, in an interview with Business Insider. He reports that in Poland, the brand's electric car segment has grown by a staggering 529 percent compared to the previous year. However, he doesn't disavow combustion engines and t…
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Chinese manufacturers stand out for their rapid development and ability to adapt to the market (...). At the same time, we know we have something to tell that they don't," assures Federico Izzo, head of the MINI brand in Europe, in an interview with Business Insider. He reports that in Poland, the brand's electric car segment has grown by a staggering 529 percent compared to the previous year. However, he doesn't disavow combustion engines and t…

Of all European manufacturers, the only one that currently appears ready to meet its emissions reduction targets is BMW, whose electric cars are proving a resounding success. According to a study by S&P Global Mobility, BMW is currently the only European manufacturer capable of meeting the new emissions limits set by the European Union. The German group, which includes the BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce brands, has managed to ensure that BEVs (Batte…

To comply with the EU's 2025 CO₂ emission limits, automakers must sell significantly more electric cars. Market monitoring firm S&P Global Mobility has concluded, according to a forecast, that most major European manufacturers are selling too few electric vehicles. The BMW Group is the only exception. According to the S&P Global Mobility forecast, the BMW Group achieved a 24.5 percent share of battery-electric vehicles in the first nine months o…

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