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At Volvo Cars we are committed to being totally electric. We are committed to becoming a leader in the premium electric car market and plan to transform into a fully electric car company by 2030.
Climate change, the definitive security test
Our transition to becoming a fully electric car manufacturer is part of an ambitious plan to combat climate change, which seeks to reduce the lifecycle carbon footprint per car through concrete actions.
This decision is also based on the expectation that laws and the expansion of charging infrastructure will accelerate consumer acceptance of all-electric cars.
“Climate change is the biggest test we Phone Number List face as human beings,” said Linn Fortgens, head of sustainability at Volvo, and highlighted the importance of creating solutions that lead us to zero-emission mobility. To achieve this she recognized the importance of each link in the supply chain. As well as working hand in hand with suppliers to guarantee that all raw materials have a responsible origin.
A commitment to the all-electric future
Volvo Cars' pursuit of total electrification is combined with the goal of providing a more complete, attractive and transparent offering under the name Care by Volvo.
The 2030 ambition represents an acceleration of Volvo Cars' electrification strategy, driven by strong demand for electrified cars in recent years and a firm belief that the market for combustion engine cars is shrinking.
“To remain successful, we need profitable growth. So instead of investing in a shrinking business, we chose to invest in the future, electric and online,” stated Håkan Samuelsson, CEO. “We are fully focused on becoming a leader in the fast-growing premium electric segment.”
Just last year at Volvo Cars we launched our first fully electric car, the XC40 Recharge, in markets around the world. In the coming years, we will launch more additional electric models. With the intention that by 2025, 50 percent of our global sales will consist of fully electric cars, with the remainder hybrids. So that by 2030 all the cars we sell are completely electric.
“There is no long-term future for internal combustion engine cars,” said Henrik Green, chief technology officer. “We are committed to becoming an all-electric car manufacturer and the transition must occur by 2030. This will allow us to meet our customers' expectations and be part of the solution to combat climate change.
Climate change, the definitive security test
Our transition to becoming a fully electric car manufacturer is part of an ambitious plan to combat climate change, which seeks to reduce the lifecycle carbon footprint per car through concrete actions.
This decision is also based on the expectation that laws and the expansion of charging infrastructure will accelerate consumer acceptance of all-electric cars.
“Climate change is the biggest test we Phone Number List face as human beings,” said Linn Fortgens, head of sustainability at Volvo, and highlighted the importance of creating solutions that lead us to zero-emission mobility. To achieve this she recognized the importance of each link in the supply chain. As well as working hand in hand with suppliers to guarantee that all raw materials have a responsible origin.
A commitment to the all-electric future
Volvo Cars' pursuit of total electrification is combined with the goal of providing a more complete, attractive and transparent offering under the name Care by Volvo.
The 2030 ambition represents an acceleration of Volvo Cars' electrification strategy, driven by strong demand for electrified cars in recent years and a firm belief that the market for combustion engine cars is shrinking.
“To remain successful, we need profitable growth. So instead of investing in a shrinking business, we chose to invest in the future, electric and online,” stated Håkan Samuelsson, CEO. “We are fully focused on becoming a leader in the fast-growing premium electric segment.”
Just last year at Volvo Cars we launched our first fully electric car, the XC40 Recharge, in markets around the world. In the coming years, we will launch more additional electric models. With the intention that by 2025, 50 percent of our global sales will consist of fully electric cars, with the remainder hybrids. So that by 2030 all the cars we sell are completely electric.
“There is no long-term future for internal combustion engine cars,” said Henrik Green, chief technology officer. “We are committed to becoming an all-electric car manufacturer and the transition must occur by 2030. This will allow us to meet our customers' expectations and be part of the solution to combat climate change.