Mercedes-Benz canceled plans for electric cars: it would only sell electric models after 2030…
February 23, 2024
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German car giant Mercedes Benzshared its financial situation report for the last quarter of 2023 at an event held last night. The company also made some statements about
German car giant Mercedes Benzshared its financial situation report for the last quarter of 2023 at an event held last night. The company also made some statements about the future during the event. The statements made show that the production of electric cars, which Mercedes-Benz started with great enthusiasm, that things weren’t going so well revealed. Even the company’s future plans for electric cars have changed.
A few years ago for electric cars road map The company announced that it will only sell electric cars by 2030. With last night’s statement, this it won’t come true Announced. Yes, the production of Mercedes-Benz electric cars will continue, but the prevalence will not be like the statement made a few years ago.
Only 50 percent of sales will be electric
According to the company, sales will only increase by 2030 about 50 percent It will consist of electric models. We should not overlook the very serious difference here. Mercedes-Benz’s sales expectations for electric cars, fifty fifty has fallen. Naturally, the other half of sales will be covered by combustion engine vehicles and hybrid models.
In the meantime; Mercedes-Benz isn’t the only company changing its electric car strategy. In the past, ford Companies such as and GM also made similar statements. Some canceled their factory plans where they would produce some models and some electric cars. Brands such as Tesla, Rivian and Lucid, which currently produce electric cars, will experience significant growth in 2024. They don’t expect growth. The electric car craze, which entered our lives very quickly, started to look like it would disappear from our lives very quickly…
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