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Volvo Cars Changes Plan, Scraps Ambitious 2030 EV-Only Target

by Samir Gautam
September 5, 2024
in Cars, Electric Vehicles
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Volvo Cars Changes Plan, Scraps Ambitious 2030 EV-Only Target

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On Wednesday, Swedish carmaker Volvo Cars abandoned its goal of having only electric vehicles on the road by 2030, stating that it now anticipated having some hybrid cars available in its inventory by then.

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The sluggish roll-out of charging stations and the dearth of reasonably priced models have contributed to the major automakers’ observed slowdown in EV demand. Volvo Cars is also preparing for the impact of European tariffs on Chinese-manufactured electric vehicles.

The company’s shares had dropped 7.5% at 1416 GMT, having already moved around 4% lower before the announcement of lowered objectives. Volvo Cars, which offers both hybrid and electric vehicles, has up until now maintained its unwavering commitment to selling entirely electric vehicles by 2030, despite its competitors beginning to scale down their goals.

Volvo Joins Industry Shift, Scales Back EV Ambitions Amid Rising Hybrid Demand

With this decision, Volvo Cars is now reducing its electric vehicle goals in line with other major participants in the market. Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz Group, two German automakers, had already declared changes to their respective EV agendas.

Volvo Cars CEO Jim Rowan stated in a written statement on Wednesday that “an electric car offers a superior driving experience and increases possibilities for using advanced technologies that improve the overall customer experience.” Volvo Cars, which offers a combination of electric and hybrid vehicles, has up till now maintained its commitment to selling solely electric vehicles by 2030, even though its competitors have started to lower their goals.

A sector that had previously intended to phase out hybrids in favor of fully electric vehicles has undergone a strategy shift as a result of the increased demand for hybrid automobiles, as noted by several automakers. Customers have shifted toward the frequently more practical and economical hybrid vehicles due to a number of factors, including the delayed development of the charging infrastructure and worries about the driving range of EVs. The majority-owned company of China, Geely, announced that Volvo Cars was adapting to shifting consumer needs and market realities.

Volvo Calls for Government Support as It Shifts Away from EV-Only Strategy Amid Industry Struggles

Additionally, the business urged lawmakers to encourage electrification with “stronger and more stable” government measures. The shift to hybrid vehicles occurs in spite of years of pressure from many nations to force automakers to swiftly phase out internal combustion engines that generate greenhouse gases.
Volvo unveiled a video at an event to highlight the EX90 and hinted to a future electric car to be dubbed the ES90.

The company’s change in approach coincides with more significant difficulties facing the EV industry, as Fortune reports that customer demand has fallen short of advocates’ expectations and automakers including as Rivian, Ford, and General Motors are losing a lot of money on their EV projects.

Ford abandoned its intentions to produce a three-row electric SUV in August, while Mercedes-Benz abandoned its February aim of having an all-electric lineup by 2030. Lucid, a manufacturer of luxury electric vehicles, let go of 400 workers in May, or 6% of the company.

President Joe Biden’s aim to have 50% of new automobile sales in the United States be electric vehicles by 2030 faces yet another setback with Volvo’s declaration on Wednesday.

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