JAKARTA - Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume told an internal conference last Thursday that the company would accelerate its transition to electric vehicles.
Volkswagen has a target to overtake Tesla as the world's largest electric vehicle maker by 2025 and make half of its vehicle sales globally electric by 2030.
In addition, this year alone, VW plans to produce 800,000 electric cars. Blume talks a lot about VWs that need to find their own rhythms for a stable EV transformation.
Furthermore, Blume also talked about the need to define and follow clear strategies.
To realize this ambition at the meeting, Blume mentioned the 10 main points that will focus on several aspects in accelerating the transition.
As reported by Reuters, the 10 points include financial resilience, sustainability, capital markets, and development in China and North America.
The list of 10 points presented by Blume in the photo upload from ArenaEV is as follows:
On the other hand, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz have reached a mineral-rich battery cooperation agreement with Canada on Tuesday, August 23, which is their attempt to secure access to lithium, nickel and cobalt.
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