Anand Mahindra, Henrik Fisker, Stephan Winkelmann.

Anand-Mahindra“I personally believe the GenZe is an assault on one of the biggest, most virulent social problems we have today and that is the tendency of us, as individuals, whenever we are confronted by challenge to the community, to the commons, like the climate change problem, our reaction is it is somebody else’s problem to solve, that is not my problem to solve, and we look at government, we look at neighbouring countries, we rarely think of it as our problem.”

Anand Mahindra, chairman of Mahindra, spoke at the launch of the GenZe electric scooter in Oakland. The city utilises the electric two-wheeler for its new scooter sharing system that features a solar charging station.
greenbiz.com

henrik-fisker“Yes we should eat healthy, and salad every day, but you don’t want just salad… there’s a point where you just want a steak, or fish and chips, or whatever.”

Henrik Fisker had a strange reply when asked why he moved away from electric super cars just to spoil the Fisker Karma with a V8 engine as VLF Destino. Bad karma.
caradvice.com.au

Stephan-Winkelmann“If we have the chance to have a full electric vehicle which could have the same price and performance for an SUV, I would say let’s go for it. But this is not the case at this stage of technology.”

Lamborghini Chef Stephan Winkelmann is adamant that there will be no electric super cars from his stable – at least not at the current state of technology.
autoevolution.com

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