thats right, a company that wants to build combustion engines apparently and looking for funding from saudia arabia surprisingly.
That about sums the UK up.. Always looking back.
Whilst optimising combustion engines is not a bad idea as I am sure there will be some use cases for them. These use cases should be the exception and driving cars, or taxis is not an exception.
>The firms will invest up to €7bn ($7.7bn; £6bn) to develop low-emission petrol, diesel and hybrid engines.
Call me skeptical by seeing as ICE is not allowed very soon (2030)….why
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thats right, a company that wants to build combustion engines apparently and looking for funding from saudia arabia surprisingly.
That about sums the UK up.. Always looking back.
Whilst optimising combustion engines is not a bad idea as I am sure there will be some use cases for them. These use cases should be the exception and driving cars, or taxis is not an exception.
>The firms will invest up to €7bn ($7.7bn; £6bn) to develop low-emission petrol, diesel and hybrid engines.
Call me skeptical by seeing as ICE is not allowed very soon (2030)….why