Mercedes-Benz reverses EV plans, will manufacture fuel cars in 2030s

Mercedes-Benz reverses EV plans, will manufacture fuel cars in 2030s

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Mercedes-Benz reverses EV plans, will manufacture fuel cars in 2030s

Mercedes-Benz has made a surprising shift in its electric vehicle (EV) strategy, revealing plans to continue manufacturing fuel-based cars well into the 2030s.

This comes after the German luxury carmaker pledged to go all-electric by the end of this decade, “where market conditions allow.”

The company now expects electrified vehicles, including hybrids, to make up only 50% of total sales in 2030, a significant drop from its initial 100% commitment.

Q4 profits and sales impact decision

This announcement follows a 21% decrease in Mercedes-Benz’s net profits in Q4.

The company saw a decline in revenue in major markets like the US (-7.4%) and Germany (-2.8%).

While full-year revenue rose by 2.1% to $153.2 billion, operating profits dipped by 4% in 2023 to $19.7 billion.

However, electrified vehicles made up 21.8% of sales and held a 19.7% share in 2023.

The carmaker predicts EVs and hybrids will account for 19% to 21% of vehicle sales this year.

Future EV plans and cost reductions

Despite the change in plans, Mercedes-Benz remains optimistic about its new-generation EVs, anticipating a 30% cost reduction.

The carmaker shared that entry-level EVs based on its upcoming MMA platform, like the electric CLA, will boast around 750km WLTP range. They will be capable of gaining up to 400km with a 15-minute charge.

The decision to slow down its EV transition aligns Mercedes-Benz with American automakers Ford and GM, which have also recently delayed their EV initiatives.

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