Innovative Technology on the Rise: Volvo’s All-Electric Mission on Track as Electric Cars Outsell Traditional Models in Australia.
Volvo is making a strong push towards electric mobility, as recent data shows that the company sold more electric vehicles (EVs) than traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars in Australia last month. This marks a significant milestone for the brand and the industry as a whole, as more and more consumers are choosing to go electric.
Statistics showed that of the total cars sold by Volvo in Australia last month, 55% were electric, while 45% were ICE models. This is a significant shift towards EVs, and it is indicative of a wider trend in the automotive industry as well.
The shift towards EVs is not only driven by consumer demand but also by stricter emissions regulations. The Australian government has set a target of having 50% of new cars sold to be electric by 2030. And as one of the leading car manufacturers in the world, Volvo is at the forefront of this transition.
The data also shows that, not only is the brand leading the electric charge in Australia, but also that the sales of their electric models have grown exponentially. For example, sales of the XC40 Recharge and the S60 Recharge, have increased by 200% and 120% respectively.
As the statistics show, consumer demand for EVs is on the rise, and with manufacturers like Volvo leading the way, it’s clear that the future of the automotive industry is electric. It’s a pivotal moment for the brand and the industry, and an indicator of what’s to come in the near future.


