Major carmakers’ electric vehicle investment and production goals
Car and truck manufacturers from major carmakers Volkswagen to Nissan and Ford have accepted the argument that reducing carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement should be the main principle of their business agenda.
The following is a summary of the main goals set by major carmakers and brands for the production of electric vehicles-hybrid electric vehicles, battery electric vehicles and hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles-listed in alphabetical order.
Bentley – The company was founded by W. O. Bentley in Crickwood, North London in Nineteen nineteen, and was then called Bentley Motors Limited.
By Twenty twenty five – Production of their first electric car
By Twenty twenty six – 100 percent of global sales to be plug-in hybrid or all-electric.
By Twenty thirty – 100 percent of global sales to be all-electric
BMW – The company was founded in Nineteen sixteen as a manufacturer of aircraft engines and reproduced it from Nineteen seventeen to Nineteen eighteen and from Nineteen thirty three to Nineteen forty five.
By Twenty thirty – 50 percent of global sales will be fully electric.
Ford – It was founded by Henry Ford and was incorporated on June 16, Nineteen O three.
By Twenty twenty four – 100 percent of all cars produced in Europe will be electric.
By Twenty twenty five – They will invest 30 billion U.S. dollars in pure electric vehicles by that year.
By Twenty thirty – 40 percent of global sales, including 100 percent of the European series all-electric.
General Motors – It was founded by William C. Durant on September 16, 1908.
By Twenty thirty five – 100 percent of global sales are fully electric.
Honda – first production car was the T360 mini pickup, which went on sale in August Nineteen sixty three.
By Twenty twenty two – 100 percent of European product lines will be hybrid or fully electric.
By Twenty thirty – 40 percent of sales in major markets will be fully electric.
By Twenty forty – 100 percent of sales in major markets are fully electric.
By Twenty thirty – 30 percent of global sales will be fully electric.
By Twenty forty – 80 percent of global sales will be fully electric.
Mercedes Benz – Its origin can be traced back to the first internal combustion engine created by Karl Benz in a car, found in Benz Patent Motorwagen-funded by Bertha Benz’s dowry and patented in January Eighteen eighty six.
By Twenty thirty – to achieve full electric worldwide (if the market permits), electric vehicle investment will reach 40 billion U.S. dollars.
Nissan – It was established in Azabu-Hiroo-ku, Tokyo on July 1, Nineteen eleven. In Nineteen fourteen, the company produced the first car named DAT.
By early Twenty thirtys – the new car in the main market will be electric vehicles.
Stellantis – In Twenty twenty one, the Italian-American conglomerate Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and the French PSA Group merged across borders at a ratio of fifty – fifty to establish a manufacturing company.
By Twenty twenty five – Invest USD 35.5 billion in electric vehicles, 70 percent of sales in Europe and 35 percent of sales in the United States are to be used for hybrid or fully electric.
Toyota – Founded by Toyota Kiichiro and incorporated on August 28, Nineteen thirty seven.
By Twenty thirty – 70 percent of U.S. sales will be hybrid or fully electric. Approximately 8 million electric vehicles are sold worldwide, of which 2 million will be battery electric or fuel cells.
Volkswagen – The company was founded in Nineteen thirty seven by the German Labour Front.
By Twenty thirty – 70 percent of European sales will be fully electric, and 50 percent in the United States and China.
By Twenty thirty five – 100 percent of European sales are pure electric or hybrid.
Volvo – In Nineteen twenty four, SKF sales manager Assar Gabrielsson and KTH-educated engineer Gustav Larson decided to start building a Swedish car.
By Twenty fifty – 50 percent of global sales will be hybrid and 50% will be battery electric.
By Twenty thirty – 100 percent of global sales are fully electric.
So that is a summary of major carmakers electric vehicle plans
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