Audi joins companies delaying plans to transition to all-electric vehicles
August 3, 2024
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Although electric cars are described as the ‘future’, the situation today is not as expected. so that The demands are much lower than expected. Because this was the
Although electric cars are described as the ‘future’, the situation today is not as expected. so that The demands are much lower than expected. Because this was the case, we saw auto giants delay their plans to go all-electric. From Mercedes to Porsche, from Ford to Renault Such moves came from many brands.
Now another brand has joined the caravan of those who have postponed their electrification goals. German company Audi has announced plans to go all-electric This may be postponed for a few more years.
We may see more Audis with internal combustion
Audi’s CEO has made a statement to Top Gear Gernot Dollnerthe company may continue to produce internal combustion engine vehicles for a while longer and its electrification goals will be somewhat “stretchHe stated that they could do it. He added that they will expand their plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles.
In its statements over the past few years, Audi says by 2033 He stated that he had a goal to go fully electric. However, the CEO’s statement indicated that this could take a few more years.
The European Union has a plan to switch to fully electric vehicles from 2035 and ban vehicles with internal combustion engines. EU officials have said in recent weeks that they will not delay this goal. If there is no delay, brands will only be able to sell electric cars in Europe by 2035.
But electricity is still the only option for Audi in the long run
While Audi says it will continue to use combustion vehicles for some time, it underlines the importance of electric vehicles for the future. Döllner believes that electric vehicles will still be that way in the long run the only option He stressed that this is so. So even if there are small delays, they will switch to fully electric.
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