In an interview, Minister of Transport and Communications Lulu Ranne expressed her view that traditional internal combustion engine cars will never disappear from Finland, despite predictions about the rise of electric cars. While she acknowledges that the landscape of transportation is evolving, she believes that combustion engines will continue to be a key part of the country’s automotive landscape.
Despite predictions about the future of traditional engines in Finland, Minister Ranne remains skeptical. She believes that while there may be new driving forces emerging, such as electric cars and autonomous vehicles, combustion engines will always have a place in the country’s transportation sector.
This perspective sets her apart from many who believe that electric cars will revolutionize the industry. However, Minister Ranne sees the technology as complementary to traditional engines and believes that both will coexist in the future.
The arrival of electric cars is expected to have a significant impact on the state’s revenue streams. Minister Ranne, however, believes that traditional internal combustion engine cars will continue to play a crucial role in shaping Finland’s automotive industry for years to come.
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