Volkswagen Remains Committed to EVs and Teases New Crossover Models
Even though some automobile manufacturers are cautious in their approach towards electric vehicles (EVs), Volkswagen is showing unwavering commitment towards them. The company has given hints about releasing new crossovers in the near future, further strengthening its position in the EV market.
The future of electric vehicles (EVs) is looking brighter than ever, and the Volkswagen Group is leading the charge. President and CEO Pablo Di Si recently confirmed that the company and its various brands are still planning to launch 25 EVs in North America by 2030. This is great news for anyone who cares about the environment and wants to reduce their carbon footprint.
According to Di Si, the segment for EVs continues to grow, as 8.5 percent of vehicles sold in North America last month were electric. This is a slight increase from a year ago (2023), but it’s still a positive sign that more people are considering EVs as a viable option. However, the adoption rate is slowing down, and that’s why Di Si believes there needs to be more investment in charging infrastructure and government support to help EVs go mainstream.
The Volkswagen Group is already ahead of the curve when it comes to offering an assortment of EVs in America. From the stylish and tech-savvy Volkswagen ID.4 to the luxurious and powerful Audi e-tron, there is an EV for every taste and budget. And with 25 more models on the horizon, the future of EVs is looking brighter than ever before.
It’s not just about the cars themselves. The Volkswagen Group is also committed to investing in charging infrastructure to make EV ownership more convenient and accessible for everyone. The company is planning to install 18,000 charging points across North America by 2025, which is a massive undertaking. This will help to address one of the biggest concerns that people have when it comes to buying an EV: range anxiety.
By investing in charging infrastructure, the Volkswagen Group is helping to create a more sustainable future for everyone. It is also not just about reducing carbon emissions. EVs also offer a host of other benefits, such as lower maintenance costs and a quieter, smoother driving experience. Plus, with more and more people working from home, the need for a daily commute is decreasing, which makes EVs an even more attractive option.
So, what can consumers expect from the future of EVs? The possibilities are endless. With advancements in battery technology, Consumers can expect to see even longer ranges and faster charging times. As more people adopt EVs, buyers can expect to see a decrease in the price of electric cars, making them even more accessible to the average consumer.
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The Volkswagen Group’s commitment to launching 25 EVs in North America by 2030 is a positive sign for the future of electric vehicles. With more investment in charging infrastructure and government support, EVs will become more mainstream in the coming years. And with the Volkswagen Group leading the charge, we can be confident that the future of EVs is bright, sustainable, and exciting. Come on into Sunrise VW and see all the EVs Volkswagen already has on the market.