Volvo Signs 10-Year Battery Deal With CATL & LG Chem
Volvo has signed an agreement with CATL and LG Chem that will guarantee it will have the battery cells it needs to meet its goal of producing 50% battery electric cars by 2025.
Volvo has signed an agreement with CATL and LG Chem that will guarantee it will have the battery cells it needs to meet its goal of producing 50% battery electric cars by 2025.
It was again time to visit the beautiful surroundings of Geneva.
Just like last year, the first car we checked out at the Geneva Motor Show was the new Polestar. Last year, the Polestar 1 was a stunning new car, the best looking new car at the show — in our prejudiced eyes at least. This year, the Polestar 2 is again a beauty. Whether it is again the queen of the show, is in another article.
Polestar has taken a step towards establishing itself as a serious competitor in the performance electric vehicle space with today’s unveiling of the brand’s first fully electric vehicle, the Polestar 2. The reveal was streamed live this morning from Gothenburg, Sweden, where Polestar’s CEO presented the car and all of its features to an audience of hooping and hollering fans / employees.
Volvo’s fully electric startup Polestar is set to reveal its second entry into the fully electric vehicle race tomorrow, February 27, at 13:00 CET / 7:00 EST / 4:00 PST. The event will be televised, or at least livestreamed, via a webcast that we have conveniently embedded at the bottom of this article. Go ahead, skip on down without reading the rest, we won’t judge you.