As the world's largest automakers continue to drag their feet on the transition to electric vehicles, one company is doubling down on its commitment to 100% electric vehicles: Volvo. Despite the challenges posed by a global automotive industry still heavily reliant on fossil fuels, Volvo has reaffirmed its pledge to electrify its entire lineup by 2030. The Swedish luxury automaker, now owned by Geely, has been at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution, and its decision to stick to its guns is a bold statement of intent in a market where many of its competitors are still hedging their bets. With Volvo's electrification plans already underway, the company is poised to set a new standard for the industry and prove that a 100% electric future is not only possible, but also profitable.


Volvo: Still Focused on 100% Electric Vehicles, Even If World Drags Its Feet  CleanTechnica