Porsche aims to have electrified models take 80% of sales by 2030
21 Mar 2022|963 views
Porsche has announced that it is targeting to have its share of all-electric vehicle sales reach 80% by 2030.
The firm states that 40% of its new deliveries in Europe for 2021 were already partly electric (that is, plug-in electric or fully-electric models). The firm additionally stated that it planned to be carbon-neutral on the balance sheet come 2030, and that it expects its sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to reach 50% by 2025.
In order to reach these goals, Porsche is investing in premium charging stations together with partners - and additionally in its own charging infrastructure across the globe. It states that it will also continue to invest in core electrification technologies such as battery systems and module production.
Porsche had previously announced record vehicle sales figures for 2021, with a total of 301,915 vehicles to customers worldwide. The firm also states that 41,296 customers took delivery of the all-electric Taycan in 2021, overtaking the sales volumes of the iconic 911 sports car, although the latter also set a new record with 38,464 units.
The firm states that 40% of its new deliveries in Europe for 2021 were already partly electric (that is, plug-in electric or fully-electric models). The firm additionally stated that it planned to be carbon-neutral on the balance sheet come 2030, and that it expects its sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to reach 50% by 2025.
In order to reach these goals, Porsche is investing in premium charging stations together with partners - and additionally in its own charging infrastructure across the globe. It states that it will also continue to invest in core electrification technologies such as battery systems and module production.
Porsche had previously announced record vehicle sales figures for 2021, with a total of 301,915 vehicles to customers worldwide. The firm also states that 41,296 customers took delivery of the all-electric Taycan in 2021, overtaking the sales volumes of the iconic 911 sports car, although the latter also set a new record with 38,464 units.
Porsche has announced that it is targeting to have its share of all-electric vehicle sales reach 80% by 2030.
The firm states that 40% of its new deliveries in Europe for 2021 were already partly electric (that is, plug-in electric or fully-electric models). The firm additionally stated that it planned to be carbon-neutral on the balance sheet come 2030, and that it expects its sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to reach 50% by 2025.
In order to reach these goals, Porsche is investing in premium charging stations together with partners - and additionally in its own charging infrastructure across the globe. It states that it will also continue to invest in core electrification technologies such as battery systems and module production.
Porsche had previously announced record vehicle sales figures for 2021, with a total of 301,915 vehicles to customers worldwide. The firm also states that 41,296 customers took delivery of the all-electric Taycan in 2021, overtaking the sales volumes of the iconic 911 sports car, although the latter also set a new record with 38,464 units.
The firm states that 40% of its new deliveries in Europe for 2021 were already partly electric (that is, plug-in electric or fully-electric models). The firm additionally stated that it planned to be carbon-neutral on the balance sheet come 2030, and that it expects its sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to reach 50% by 2025.
In order to reach these goals, Porsche is investing in premium charging stations together with partners - and additionally in its own charging infrastructure across the globe. It states that it will also continue to invest in core electrification technologies such as battery systems and module production.
Porsche had previously announced record vehicle sales figures for 2021, with a total of 301,915 vehicles to customers worldwide. The firm also states that 41,296 customers took delivery of the all-electric Taycan in 2021, overtaking the sales volumes of the iconic 911 sports car, although the latter also set a new record with 38,464 units.
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