Tag: ev-strategy
Ford announces its new Ford e dedicated electric vehicle (EV) division to push emobility
The company plans to produce two million electric vehicles annually by 2026
Hyundai accelerates electrification strategy targeting 7% of global electric vehicle (EV) market by 2030
The company will invest KRW 95.5 trillion (£59 billion/$79 billion/€71 billion) and launch 17 new all-electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030
Stellantis launches Dare Forward 2030 strategy that plans 100 percent of sales in Europe to be battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by the end of...
Company also announced plans to become carbon net zero by 2038
How pop band A-ha were key in leading the revolution in electric cars in Norway
Norway now leads the world in electric vehicle (EV) sales and uses clean sustainable energy to power them
After 100 years of producing combustion engine vehicles Lincoln looks forward to an all-electric future
When one of the last established combustion engine producers switches on to electric, it shows the revolution is here
ABB increases majority stake in Chinese electric vehicle (EV) charging provider Chargedot
New investment is part of ABB’s growth strategy and strengthens its position in the rapidly growing Chinese emobility market
Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi alliance to invest €23 billion over the next five years to support its electrification strategy
Alliance 2030 strategy will offer 35 electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030
Audi UK accelerates transformation to electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK with a strong 2021
The brand’s electric car sales increased by 57.5 percent proving this is the future of the motor industry
Ford Mustang Mach-E is delivered to first customers in China
Mustang Mach-E offers up to 739 miles (610km) of range
Toyota to produce 30 new electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030
The brand will aim to be 100 percent battery electric in Europe, North America and China by 2030
Volkswagen drives forward the electrification of its European plants
Volkswagen expects one in four vehicles sold will have a battery-electric drive system by 2026
Stellantis plans more than €30 billion (£25.5 billion/$33.8 billion) investment through 2025 to execute software and electrification transformation
Stellantis will also partner with Foxconn to design and sell new flexible semiconductors for the automotive Industry
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Mercedes-Benz to invest 60 billion euros on electrification, digitalisation and automated driving through to 2026
German carmaker plans to be an all-electric brand by the end of the decade
Volvo Recharge models made up 26 percent of the global volume in the third quarter
Swedish carmaker will increase production from 15,000 electric cars today to at least 150,000 cars after summer 2022
Nissan to spend £13.2 billion on electrification over the next five years
Japanese carmaker plans to launch 23 new electrified models including 15 new electric vehicles (EVs) and will spend £132 billion on infrastructure
Electric car company Polestar is ready for further global growth
Swedish electric vehicle (EV) company expects to operate in 30 markets by the end of 2023 and sell 290,000 vehicles by the end of 2025
Societe Generale and ALD are holding discussions with LeasePlan about a combination of the two electric vehicle (EV) lease brands
This potential partnership of ALD and Lease Plan could create a global emobility leader
London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) electrifies bp pulse fleet
LEVC to supply 30 VN5 electric vans to one of the UK’s leading providers of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure
Two, three-wheelers and buses at forefront of India’s electrification agenda
India plans to prioritise affordable smaller electric vehicles and public transport to help the transition to cleaner mobility
iPhone producer Foxconn set to beat Apple to market by manufacturing electric vehicles (EV) in Thailand with battery producer PTT PLC
New collaboration could see the first electric cars roll off the line by 2023
Best reasons for driving an electric car over a hydrogen vehicle
Volkswagen offers the top five reasons why electric vehicles (EVs) are the most efficient and sustainable
Are electric carmakers ready to be profitable without government incentives?
Moving away from incentives, Tesla and Volkswagen power ahead in the race toward electric car affordability
This year’s EV Summit is just one day away and here’s a list of the event’s main partners
EV Summit brings together the world’s most significant gathering of emobility leaders
DS Automobiles to become a 100 percent electric car brand from 2024
DS Automobiles will offer an all-electric version of the DS 4 with a range of more than 400 miles (644km)
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