Diarmuid O'Connell, Stefan Quandt.
“We know that the facts support us, and we’ve got a pretty big megaphone. As long as we stay credible, people will pay attention.”
Diarmuid O’Connell, Tesla’s VP of business development, is outspokenly against a revision of Californian rules that require 15 percent of cars sold in the state to be zero-emission vehicles by 2025. Established companies are seeking to ease the challenge by calling for e-miles travelled. Tesla obviously intends to fight back publicly.
autonews.com
“That we enter the market with a stationary storage solution at the same time is coincidence. But also an indication that we are not alone in expecting strong growth in that market.”
Says BMW´s major shareholder Stefan Quandt, whose company Solarwatt is right on time, together with Tesla and Daimler, to offer stationary energy storage for private buyers. He claims however, that his battery ambition has nothing to do with BMW.
manager-magazin.de (in German)
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