opel
Germany does not believe in closing its markets to foreign competition, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said at an event on Saturday marking the 125th anniversary of carmaker Opel's Rüsselsheim plant. "We do not close our markets to foreign companies, as we don't want that in reverse for our companies after all," Scholz said during a ceremony at the plant, south-west of Frankfurt. Protectionism and customs barriers in contravention of trade rules "simply make everything more expensive and all of us poorer," he said. Expressing confidence in the German automotive sector, Scholz said he had no doubt that...
DPA International
German carmaker Opel plans to celebrate the 125th anniversary of its plant at Rüsselsheim in western Germany on Saturday. The occasion is to be celebrated with an open day, with some high-profile guests in attendance, including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Visitors will be able to gain an impression of how the manufacturer is helping to shape the transition to electromobility, the company said. In 1899, the then sewing machine and bicycle manufacturer built its first car, the Patentmotorwagen System Lutzmann. Opel had previously taken over the works of pioneer Friedrich Lutzmann and relocate...
DPA International
Uncertainty in Germany's electric car market will not slow the technology in the long term, Opel CEO Florian Huettl said on Tuesday, four months after the German government allowed subsidies for the sector to expire. That there is still no successor regulation may "prolong the path to electromobility," Huettl told dpa from the company's base in the central German town of Eisenach. "But it won't stop it." Opel is also currently noticing a reluctance to buy, said Huettl, who restated the strategy to offer e-cars only in Europe from 2028: "We are clearly sticking to our plan, also in terms of spe...
DPA International
閲覧を続けるには、ノアドット株式会社が「プライバシーポリシー」に定める「アクセスデータ」を取得することを含む「nor.利用規約」に同意する必要があります。
「これは何?」という方はこちら