21 companies announce their conversion to electric cars

Many companies specialized in the automotive industry have announced the shift to the production of electric cars, as there are about 21 companies announcing their shift to electric cars due to the crisis of the ban on traditional fuel. Decisions have been made to discontinue the manufacture of traditional internal combustion engine vehicles in the coming years.

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21 companies announce their conversion to electric cars

At the top of the list of these car companies is Buick and Aston Martin, as well as Bentley and Ferrari, along with Fiat, Stelanas and many others.

Many countries have announced their desire to move away from gasoline cars and go completely to electric cars and clean energy, in addition to that there are many Western European countries that have adopted many plans aimed at banning the circulation of new internal combustion cars in the next few years, and this ban may be Actual by 2035, and among these companies:

Buick Corporation

The Buick company is one of the first companies to announce its conversion to electric cars , as it announced the start of the official issuance of its first electric car during the coming year 2024 under the name Buick Electra, and there are many plans that aim to limit the production of electric vehicles only with the beginning of the year 2030.

Aston Martin Corporation

Aston Martin issued a statement announcing its intention to launch the first fully electric car in the company’s history at the beginning of 2025, and then it will start offering another compact electric car that works through the four-wheel drive system, the DBX SUV.

Bentley Corporation

There are aspirations by Bentley towards producing the first fully electric vehicle by 2025, in addition to that over the next 5 years it will launch a new electric car every year, and now it is already selling hybrid cars such as the Flying Spur and Bentayga.

Ferrari company

Ferrari said that it will start issuing its first fully electric cars in the company’s history by 2025, provided that the design of the car is not completely similar to the usual Ferrari cars.

Fiat

Fiat had previously announced about two years ago that it would gradually start to stop issuing burning cars by 2025, to start in 2027 by offering electric cars in Europe only until it reaches 2030 to completely switch to electric cars.

Stellants Corporation

The mother company, Stellants, has planned for more than 14 brands to switch to electric vehicles by the beginning of 2025, as it is currently investing about $35.5 billion in this regard, and there are plans to sell more than 55 electric vehicles in European and United States countries by the middle of this current decade, of which about 40 A fully electric car and the remaining cars are hybrids.

Ford Corporation

Ford intends to introduce electric vehicles in Europe in 2026 and also intends to increase sales rates in 2030 to reach half of its sales, and to increase the percentage more and more by 2030.

Kia Corporation

Kia announced its next plan in 2023 to produce electric vehicles in Europe only, and to expand globally in 2040.

BMW company

BMW has stated that it is currently investing in fuel that is extracted from hydrogen, and has also stated that it plans to allocate 50 percent of its global sales to the production of fully electric vehicles.

Audi company

Audi announced its complete shift to producing electric cars only in 2026 and beyond, leading to the year 2030, when it stops all traditional cars that rely on combustion engines.

Honda Corporation

There are many statements announced by the global Honda company, through which it confirmed that by 2040 it will be limited to the production of electric cars and hydrogen cars, to start offering a new electric car next year in the American market, expected to achieve annual sales of 70,000 cars, and the same is the case. For Hyundai.

There are also many other companies that have adopted many similar plans and declared their intention to switch to the production of electric cars, such as:

  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • pocket
  • lotus
  • Mercedes
  • Porsche
  • Rolls Royce
  • Toyota
  • Volkswagen
  • Volvo
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