EU CO2 Regulation: Daimler Truck CEO: Existence of the Sector Threatened in Europe
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The survival of the European truck industry is threatened. Karin Rådström, CEO of truck manufacturer Daimler, warned of this on Sunday in an interview with the German news agency dpa. "If CO2 regulations are not adjusted, Europe is jeopardizing the competitiveness of its truck industry."
Daimler Truck CEO Karin Rådström warns against loss of competition due to strict CO2 targets. Electric and hydrogen trucks would have to rise sharply in order to achieve EU climate targets. High penalty payments threaten to be missed.
The survival of the European truck industry is under threat. Karin Rådström, CEO of truck manufacturer Daimler, warns of this in an interview with the German news agency dpa. "If CO2 regulations are not adjusted, Europe is jeopardizing the competitiveness of its truck industry."
Rådström sees the EU's targets for CO2 emissions as "a real challenge." The Swede sees problems in the infrastructure for e-mobility.
The head of the commercial vehicle manufacturer Daimler Truck makes an alarm. The EU's CO2 regulation and threatening penalties could have existential consequences for the industry. What does the manager demand?
Because the industry is threatened with its existence, Daimler Truck CEO Rådström calls for an accelerated review of the CO2 regulation for heavy trucks.
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