European Automakers Face Zero-Emission Future: Polestar CEO Weighs in on EU's 2035 Ban In a bold move to combat climate change, the European Union has set a goal to ban combustion engines by 2035. Polestar CEO Michael Lohscheller is among the industry leaders backing this ambitious plan, citing the need for policy consistency in supporting the adoption of electric vehicles. With Europe accounting for a significant 78% of Polestar's sales, Lohscheller believes that investing in charging infrastructure and improving vehicle range will be crucial in making the transition to zero-emission vehicles a reality. As the EU's ban on combustion engines draws near, automakers like Polestar will need to adapt quickly to meet the new regulations, and Lohscheller's stance on the issue offers a glimpse into the company's strategy for success in a rapidly changing market.


Polestar CEO Michael Lohscheller defends the EU's 2035 combustion engine ban. He says charging infrastructure and vehicle range support policy consistency. Europe comprises 78 percent of sales for ...