EUROPE’S CAR MAKERS SWITCH TO ELECTRIC
Submitted by christian on Thu, 11/25/2021 - 11:46
- BMW Group: Goal of at least 50 percent of sales to be electrified by 2030. BMW subsidiary Mini is on track to become fully electric by the beginning of the coming decade.
- Daimler (Mercedes Benz): Full electric version of every car from 2025
- Ford: By 2030 all passenger vehicles sold in Europe will be all electric. Two thirds of commercial vehicles will be either electric or hybrids by 2030
- Honda: Honda has committed to selling only electric or hybrid vehicles in Europe by 2022
- Hyundai: Hyundai plans to cut the number of fossil fuel-powered cars in its line-up by half and is aiming for full electrification in Europe by 2040
- Jaguar Land Rover: Jaguar will go full electric by 2025. The shift for Land Rover will be slower. 60 percent of Land Rover sold in 2030 will be zero-emissions.
- Renault Group: 90 percent of its vehicles to be fully electric by 2030.
- Stellantis (Peugeot and Fiat-Chysler): Opel will go fully electric by 2028. 98 percent of models in Europe and North America will be fully electric or electric hybrids by 2025. Alfa-Romeo to be fully electric from 2027
- Toyota: Toyota will release 15 new battery-powered EVs by 2025
- Volkswagen: All of its cars sold in Europe to be battery-electric by 2035. VW will produce the last vehicles with internal combustion engines for the European market between 2033 and 2035.
- Volvo: Volvo will phase out all ICE vehicles by 2030 and sell a 50/50 split of fully-electric cars and hybrids by 2025.
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