Volvo’s EV Dreams Falter as Sales Plummet and Chinese Competitors Loom
Doug McIntyre explains how Volvo’s ambitious goal to fully transition its fleet to electric vehicles by the end of the decade is faltering due to poor sales. Volvo has reduced its target to 90%, but even that is doubtful. McIntyre highlights that EVs remain unpopular, and Chinese automakers with cheaper alternatives are poised to enter the market. Volvo’s current protection by U.S. and EU tariffs won’t last, further complicating its path to EV success. McIntyre compares Volvo’s situation to Ford’s, emphasizing the difficulty automakers face in realizing their EV ambitions.
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