Volvo targets 50% of sales to be electric by 2025

By CARSIFU | 30 April 2018


GOTHENBURG: Volvo Cars aims for fully electric cars to make up 50 per cent of its sales by 2025, says the company.

The announcement builds on Volvo Cars’ 2017 industry-first announcement that all new models released from 2019 will be available as either a mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid or battery electric vehicle.

The company’s strategy to generate half of its sales from electric cars by 2025 positions it as a powerful player in China, the world’s leading market for electrified cars.

New Volvo XC40 T5 plug-in hybrid


The Chinese government plans to have new-energy vehicles account for more than 20 per cent of the country’s annual car sales by 2025, which equates to more than seven million vehicles, based on Chinese government forecasts.

“Last year we made a commitment to electrification in preparation for an era beyond the internal combustion engine,” said Håkan Samuelsson, president and CEO of Volvo Cars. “Today we reinforce and expand that commitment in the world’s leading market for electrified cars. China’s electric future is Volvo Cars’ electric future.”

Volvo Cars currently produces the S90 and S90L T8 Twin Engine in China. Last week marked the start of production for the XC60 T8 Twin Engine in China, meaning that soon all three Volvo Cars China plants – Luqiao, Chengdu and Daqing – will produce either plug-in hybrid or battery electric cars.

New Volvo XC40 T5 plug-in hybrid


Volvo Cars visually reinforced the company’s position as an industry leader in electrification with all cars on display plugged-in at the just ended Beijing Auto Show. The event marked the first time the company displays only plug-in hybrid vehicles at an auto show.

In another first, side-by-side on stage, the company displayed its three globally-available Volvo SUVs: the XC90, XC60 and the new XC40. Beijing also marked the first public appearance for the T5 plug-in hybrid version of the new XC40.

The new XC40 was recently crowned 2018 European Car of the Year and has already amassed more than 60,000 orders globally since its launch in late 2017, even though Volvo Cars is yet to open order books in China.

New Volvo XC40 T5 plug-in hybrid

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