New electric models will help BMW and Daimler cut emissions from the cars they s...
FRANKFURT - New electric models will help BMW and Daimler cut emissions from the cars they sell by an average of 20% this year, the German automakers predicted on Tuesday, as they strive to meet tough new European pollution rules.
In a separate webcast, Mercedes-Benz owner Daimler was also bullish about prospects for its growing range of electric cars. They have a mountain to climb. Average fleet emissions for cars in Europe rose for the third year in a row in 2019, with electric vehicles making up only 6% of overall registrations, analysts at JATO Dynamics said on Tuesday.
“We believe that we can keep the impact on profits under control,” he added, pledging that every car sold would be profitable.
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