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Volkswagen Targets Carbon Neutrality by 2050
In its first Way to Zero Convention in Berlin on April 29, Volkswagen revealed plans to become carbon-neutral across its supply chain, production, operations, and products by 2050.
Michigan school district purchases low-emission school buses
Michigan’s Livonia Public Schools District announced on Feb. 16 that it has added 22 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled buses to its fleet with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
Volkswagen plans 750 EV charger installations in Germany for 2021
Volkswagen announced Dec. 29 that it plans to install nearly 750 new electric vehicle charging stations in 2021 as part of a planned expansion of its charging infrastructure in Germany.
Volkswagen to convert Tenn. plant to EV development hub
Volkswagen announced Aug. 12 their plan to turn their Chattanooga factory into a North American center for electric vehicle manufacturing and engineering.
Volkswagen to increase EV production by 50%
Volkswagen plans to increase the number of electric vehicles it produces by 50% over the next decade and significantly reduce the amount of carbon emissions associated with its the production and use of it products by 2025.
VW to offer e-vehicle car sharing
Volkswagen announced plans to launch a carsharing program in 2019 using electric vehicles. The program will begin in Germany and expand to major cities in Europe, North America, and Asia in 2020 and will focus on core VW brand cars.
Volkswagen drives towards EV with $25 billion investment
Volkswagen has committed to purchasing $25 billion worth of batteries and associated components on its way to introducing electrified versions of all 300 models of cars it sells across 12 brands—about 3 million cars—by 2025.