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Volvo kills plans for all-electric lineup by 2030 amid industry shift
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Volvo kills plans for all-electric lineup by 2030 amid industry shift

Volvo has declared that it has abandoned plans to sell only electric cars by the end of the decade. The Swedish auto manufacturer is the latest carmaker to walk back ambitious electric vehicle plans. Volvo was one of the first automakers to promise an electric-only lineup. However, Volvo has scrapped its plan to sell only electric vehicles – just three years after it pledged it would "become a fully electric car company by 2030."'It is clear that the transition to electrification will not be linear, and customers and markets are moving at different speeds of adoption.'Volvo said the company needed to "adjust its electrification ambitions due to changing market conditions and customer demands.""Going forward, Volvo Cars aims for 90 to 100 percent of its global sales volume by 2030 to consist of electrified cars, meaning a mix of both fully electric and plug-in hybrid models – in essence, all cars with a cord," the car company stated in a press release shared on Wednesday. Volvo noted, "This replaces the company’s previous ambition for its lineup to be fully electric by 2030."“We are resolute in our belief that our future is electric,” said Jim Rowan, CEO of Volvo Cars. “An electric car provides a superior driving experience and increases possibilities for using advanced technologies that improve the overall customer experience."Rowan admitted, "However, it is clear that the transition to electrification will not be linear, and customers and markets are moving at different speeds of adoption. We are pragmatic and flexible, while retaining an industry-leading position on electrification and sustainability.”Volvo blamed "slower than expected rollout of charging infrastructure, withdrawal of government incentives in some markets and additional uncertainties created by recent tariffs on EVs in various markets" for the lower demand for electric vehicles. Volvo Cars proclaimed there is a "need for stronger and more stable government policies to support the transition to electrification."The car company said it expects to feature 50% to 60% of its lineup as electrified vehicles by 2025. Volvo said the share of fully electric cars in its lineup stood at 26% during the second quarter of 2024, adding that this is the highest level among its premium peers. The car company stated that EVs and hybrid vehicles account for 48% of its lineup. Volvo is owned by the Chinese car company Geely. Volvo and Geely also own the Polestar EV brand.Last week, Bloomberg reported that Polestar had suffered $242.3 million in operating losses for the second quarter. Polestar admitted that revenue had dropped 17% to $574.9 million due to “lower global volumes and higher discounts.”Bloomberg reported, "Once a vanguard of the electric-car movement, Polestar is grappling with high costs and increasing competition from new players, including from China. At the same time, consumer demand for EVs is waning amid high inflation and the end of subsidies in key markets, forcing some carmakers to offer discounts."Volvo's reversal of ambitious goals of electric vehicles comes at a time when other automakers have dialed back their commitments to EVs. As Blaze News previously reported last month, Ford Motor Company announced measures to scale back multiple EV plans. Ford killed plans to manufacture a large, three-row electric SUV. The American auto manufacturer also developed a new plan to focus on smaller, cheaper EVs as the future, while hybrid technology will be utilized for powering larger vehicles. Ford will also reduce future capital expenditure plans on pure EVs from 40% to 30%. Ford's EV division is reportedly on pace to lose as much as $5.5 billion this year.Three years ago, Mercedes-Benz proclaimed it would feature an all-electric car lineup in 2030 "where market conditions allow." However, in February, Mercedes backpedaled and indicated it would continue to manufacture internal combustion engine cars and hybrids well past 2030."Spurred on by weaker than expected demand for EVs, this about-face was the most recent indication that the global car industry is growing increasingly pessimistic about an all-electric future," according to Forbes. Reuters reported in June that General Motors downgraded its 2024 EV production forecast from 300,000 units to 250,000. Porsche watered down its plans to become an all-electric car company in July. "The transition to electric cars is taking longer than we thought five years ago," Porsche said in a statement. "Our product strategy is set up such that we could deliver over 80% of our vehicles as all electric in 2030 – dependent on customer demand and the development of electromobility."According to Edmunds sales data, new car sales of electric vehicles in the U.S. were only 6.8% in May 2024.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Hunter Biden tries to change plea to no contest in tax evasion case — but judge may not accept it
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Hunter Biden tries to change plea to no contest in tax evasion case — but judge may not accept it

First son Hunter Biden tried to change his plea to no contest in the tax evasion charges against him, but the judge on the case deferred ruling on the matter.Jury selection for the case was scheduled to begin on Thursday morning at a federal courthouse in Los Angeles. Biden, 54, had previously pled not guilty to three felony charges and six misdemeanor charges related to tax evasion.'A plea such as this should not be used to obfuscate the truth.'However, once the hearing began, his attorneys suddenly announced that Biden intended to change his plea to an Alford plea. An Alford plea is technically a guilty plea in which defendants admit that prosecutors could likely secure a conviction without also having to admit that the allegations against them are true.Defense attorney Abbe Lowell acknowledged on Thursday that the evidence against Biden is "overwhelming" and claimed that in an effort to bring the case to a quick resolution, Biden has offered to change his plea.Prosecutors, caught off guard by the sudden turn of events, balked at the offer of an Alford plea. "Hunter Biden is not innocent. Hunter Biden is guilty," prosecutor Leo Wise told the court. "He is not entitled to plead guilty on special terms that apply only to him."District Judge Mark Scarsi, appointed by Donald Trump, then declared a short recess, asking all parties to return later that morning.After court reconvened, Wise reiterated that "the U.S. opposes an Alford plea" in Biden's case. Lowell argued that "the court is required to accept the plea" and that all the details "can be resolved today," NBC News reported.Judge Scarsi seemed doubtful. "I haven’t seen a case that tells me I have to accept an Alford plea," he stated.Scarsi ultimately decided to delay his decision on the matter, asking attorneys for both sides to file briefs to make their case."The public justifiably expects the court to seek truth in transparent proceeding," he said during the hearing, per CNN. "A plea such as this should not be used to obfuscate the truth."According to the DOJ, Hunter Biden willfully neglected to pay at least $1.4 million in federal taxes between 2016 and 2019, using the money to support his "extravagant lifestyle" instead of "paying his tax bills." He also allegedly filed false returns in 2018.If convicted, he could face up to 17 years behind bars.In June, a federal jury in Delaware found Hunter Biden guilty of three gun-related charges. He has yet to be sentenced in that case but faces up to 25 years. As it was his first official criminal offense, he is unlikely to receive the maximum penalty.President Joe Biden has repeatedly insisted he will not pardon his son in either the gun- or the tax-related case. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reiterated on Thursday that the president will not pardon Hunter. She declined to comment on Hunter Biden's attempted plea change, the AP reported.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
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Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown launch hampered by server issues
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Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown launch hampered by server issues

The day has finally arrived - Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is now in the hands of (some) players as its one-week early access period gets underway. Those that forked out $90 for the Gold Edition of the open-world racing game are getting behind the wheel right now - that is, if they can navigate their way through some frustrating server issues. Continue reading Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown launch hampered by server issues MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best racing games, Best steering wheel, Best PC games
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Huge RPG Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous launches free crossover DLC
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Huge RPG Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous launches free crossover DLC

Multiverses are a tired narrative trope now, with Marvel dragging the idea to exhaustion - and beyond. Mashups and crossovers, however, are always worth giving the time of day. That's why it’s pretty exciting that there's new DLC for Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous which introduces characters from Children of Morta into the game. In addition, it’s even more exciting that the price you’ll have to pay for this DLC is absolutely nothing. Continue reading Huge RPG Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous launches free crossover DLC MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPGs, Best fantasy games, Best open-world games
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America Is Losing
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America Is Losing

Joe Biden has presided over the deterioration of the American strategic position across the globe.
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The Nation Aims for Worst Take of the Year Complaining About Democrats Embracing 'Dark Side' of Football
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The Nation Aims for Worst Take of the Year Complaining About Democrats Embracing 'Dark Side' of Football

The Nation Aims for Worst Take of the Year Complaining About Democrats Embracing 'Dark Side' of Football
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BASED: John Fetterman BLASTS Meta Oversight Board for Saying Anti-Israel Slogan Isn't Hate Speech
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BASED: John Fetterman BLASTS Meta Oversight Board for Saying Anti-Israel Slogan Isn't Hate Speech

BASED: John Fetterman BLASTS Meta Oversight Board for Saying Anti-Israel Slogan Isn't Hate Speech
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WATCH: 'Should've Named It What It Was!' Biden Admits Inflation Reduction Act Was Green New Deal SCAM
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WATCH: 'Should've Named It What It Was!' Biden Admits Inflation Reduction Act Was Green New Deal SCAM

WATCH: 'Should've Named It What It Was!' Biden Admits Inflation Reduction Act Was Green New Deal SCAM
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WHOA! FBI Raids Homes of NYPD Commish Edward Caban, Eric Adams' Top Aides
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WHOA! FBI Raids Homes of NYPD Commish Edward Caban, Eric Adams' Top Aides

WHOA! FBI Raids Homes of NYPD Commish Edward Caban, Eric Adams' Top Aides
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A Barely-There Joe Biden Admits the Inflation Reduction Act Was a Total Scam
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A Barely-There Joe Biden Admits the Inflation Reduction Act Was a Total Scam

A Barely-There Joe Biden Admits the Inflation Reduction Act Was a Total Scam
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