subaru Aims to Sell 600,000 Electric Vehicles a Year by 2030
Subaru has just announced its sales targets for electric vehicles between now and 2030. The Japanese automaker aims to sell 600,000 combustion engine-free vehicles annually by 2030.The company also confirmed plans to invest 1.5 trillion yen in electrification by the beginning of the next decade.
Until now, Subaru's plan was for its electric and hybrid vehicles to account for at least 40 percent of its annual global sales. Now, the aim is to sell 400,000 electric vehicles in the U.S. by 2028, by which time a total of eight electrified models would be offered.
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