Volkswagen announced Monday that all of its 300 models will be available in electric versions by 2030. The company, the world's largest automaker, is investing nearly $23 billion in the effort. The German carmaker will also roll out 80 new electric cars across its brands, which include Audi, Bentley, and Bugatti, by 2025. Earlier Monday, Mercedes-Benz announced it would make its entire line of cars electric by 2022, joining BMW and Jaguar Land Rover in similar efforts. Volkswagen's announcement comes two years after its diesel-emissions crisis surfaced, and just after China's weekend announcement that it will eventually ban gasoline engines as it continues to battle pollution. Source: TechCrunch, Bloomberg |
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