Volkswagen re-powered: Fuelling the ID series across Europe with 26 green energy projects and counting

  • Volkswagen’s 2024 green energy projects will generate 1.1 TWh, powering 300,000 households or its ID. fleet.
  • Renewable energy efforts will grow with ID. sales, targeting a full shift to green power by 2030.
  • Drivers using green electricity can cut emissions by 50%, while home charging tariffs offer up to 40% savings.

Volkswagen endeavours on 26 renewable projects to cut emissions and support the growing fleet of electric ID. vehicles.

Volkswagen is stepping up its efforts to support green power in Europe. In 2024, the company’s renewable energy projects will deliver about 1.1 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity. This is enough to power around 300,000 households or meet the energy needs of its ID. electric vehicle fleet. 

Volkswagen is currently involved in 26 green energy projects across nine European countries, including wind and solar farms. These projects have already contributed 3 TWh of clean energy since 2021.

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The company plans to grow its green power initiatives in line with the increasing sales of ID. models. By 2030, the goal is to shift the majority of electricity used to charge ID. vehicles from ‘grey’ to carbon-neutral green power. This is a key part of Volkswagen’s broader commitment to decarbonize mobility.

Volkswagen drivers can also directly reduce their carbon footprint. By charging their cars with renewable electricity, they can lower emissions by up to 50%. The company also offers a flexible pricing model for home charging, saving drivers up to 40% on costs. With these initiatives, Volkswagen is helping to build a more sustainable future while supporting the transition to emobility.

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