Mercedes-Benz: Europe likely won't be ready for all-electric sales by 2030

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Mercedes-Benz does not expect its sales in Europe to be all-electric by 2030 but will have its line-up ready, Chief Executive Ola Kaellenius said in an interview at the Munich car show. Europe's EV market had grown significantly in recent years but likely wouldn't be ready for all-electric sales by 2030, Kaellenius said on the sidelines of the Munich show. 'It's not going to be 100% in 2030, obviously... from the whole European market, but probably from the Mercedes side as well,' he said.

Mukesh Ambani, who heads India's biggest business empire, is preparing to hand over the reins to his children.Ryanair flew 12% more passengers in August than in the same month last year, it said on Monday, its latest all-time traffic record in what is typically its busiest month. Europe's largest airline by passenger volume said it flew 18.9 million passengers in August, up from 16.9 million a year earlier and up from 14.9 million in August 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

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