When will the car companies switch to electric cars? Everything we know so far

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and says every vehicle it produces will be electrified by the start of 2026. Global sales to hit 50% all-electric by 2030 Investing in hydrogen BMW said in 2021 that it expects half of its global sales to be fully electric by 2030. The company already sells the electric i3 were drafted in to work on the EV in 2021. The car will arrive half a decade after Ferrari’s first mass-produced plug-in hybrid and will be followed by a new EV every year for the following five years. The company already sells plug-in hybrid versions of its Flying Spur and Bentayga Aston expects 95 percent of its sales to be hybrid or fully electric by 2030 — race cars will account for the remaining five percent. Electric-only launches after 2026 Electric only sales by 2030 in certain markets Audi said in 2021 that every new car it launches from 2026 will be electric it hasn’t said yet when it expects engine production to cease. First EV in 2025 EV only by 2030 Bentley said in early-2022 that it plans to invest £2.5 billion over the next decade to become a fully-electric brand by 2030. The first Bentley EV is due to arrive in 2025 have announced plans to outlaw the sale of new cars powered by internal combustion in the next decade. The EU is to effectively ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars while the rest will presumably be plug-in hybrids. Electrified by 2026 Electric only passenger car sales by 2030 40% electric sales by 2030 Ford is currently in the process of spending $22 billion on electrification globally. It’s hoped this will result in 600 with many tens of billions spent to ensure the sales bans are met. Here is a look at how most major manufacturers are switching to electrification. First EV due 2025 95 percent electric by 2030 Aston Martin plans to introduce its first all-electric car in 2025. It will be a replacement to one of its current front-engined GT offerings and plans to produce a small number of vehicles as part of a pilot programme. The company did a similar thing with a fleet of electric Minis back in 2010. First EV due by 2025 Famously tight-lipped on electrification when headed by the late Sergio Marchionne Ferrari now says its first all-electric car will arrive in 2025. The design of its first EV could be quite a departure from what we’ve seen from Ferrari to date most likely the DB11. This car will be followed a year later by an electric crossover which is due to land in 2023. Fully electric by 2030 Fiat announced in 2021 that it would start phasing out internal combustion vehicles in 2025

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