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		European carmakers should wean off fossil 
		fuels by 2040, Audi chief says 
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		[April 23, 2022] 
		 BERLIN 
		(Reuters) - Europe's carmakers should wean themselves off fossil fuels 
		from 2040, chief executive of Volkswagen's Audi said on Friday, calling 
		for quicker expansion of renewable energy capacity in Bavaria, where 
		Audi is based, and elsewhere.  | 
		
		 
		
		A 2020 Audi E-Tron electric vehicle is displayed at the Canadian 
		International Auto Show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada February 18, 2020. 
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				Discussions around a possible embargo on Russian gas in light of 
				Moscow's invasion of Ukraine have raised pressure on companies 
				and governments to expand investment into renewable energy, with 
				Mercedes-Benz promising new investments in wind and solar to 
				help power its plants.
 "Let's be courageous as Europeans and take it upon ourselves to 
				give up on fossil fuels completely from 2040," Markus Duessmann 
				said at a conference. "We must put all our energy towards 
				battery-electric vehicles for individual mobility."
 
 Audi will stop selling combustion engine cars from 2033. Its 
				parent Volkswagen will do so from 2035 in Europe and later in 
				China and the United States, it has said.
 
 Still, other carmakers like BMW have warned against focusing 
				exclusively on producing electric vehicles too soon, with demand 
				for combustion engines still high.
 
 Germany's coalition government has said it is targeting a coal 
				phase-out ideally by 2030, and aims to fulfil all its 
				electricity needs with supplies from renewable sources by 2035.
 
 (Reporting by Victoria Waldersee; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)
 
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