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EV-a2z > News > Volkswagen shifts focus to plug-in hybrids as BEV demand hits “plateau”, CEO says
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Volkswagen shifts focus to plug-in hybrids as BEV demand hits “plateau”, CEO says

Amidst plateauing demand for BEVs, Volkswagen shifts focus to plug-in hybrids, positioning them as necessary transitional technology to comply with new emissions regulations.

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 11:55 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO - NOVEMBER 24 A 2013 Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid is on display during the 2012 International Auto Show at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on November 24, 2012
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German legacy automaker Volkswagen revealed plans to roll out more plug-in hybrid electric vehicles amid growing customer demand.

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VW to launch more PHEVs to meet rising customer demandPHEVs emerge as a viable short-term alternative Potential challenges

According to the Chief Executive, the increasing popularity of PHEVs is largely because demand for battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) has hit a “plateau.”

Volkswagen Wants More PHEVs As EV Demand Reaches 'Plateau': CEO https://t.co/R500aGi41A #ElectricVehicles #Tesla #EV #Renewables #ClimateChange #RenewableEnergy

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VW to launch more PHEVs to meet rising customer demand

During the Financial Times’ Future of the Car conference in London on Wednesday, Volkswagen brand CEO Thomas Schafer asserted that the all-electric vehicle market is currently experiencing a plateau.

Simply put, the VW boss believes that demand for BEVs has started to slow down after a period of strong growth over the past years.

CEO Schafer received a question about the brand’s investment plans for hybrids during the event. According to Autocar, Schafer stated that the answer would be “Forget hybrids, it’s expensive technology, it’s not worth it” if he received the same question in 2023.

However, the recent market changes have also altered CEO Schafer’s stance on hybrid vehicles.

“Within the last six months, all of a sudden everyone wants hybrids.”

 Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schafer 

Šéf Volkswagenu: Plug-in hybridy necháme žít déle a zlepšíme je.https://t.co/RaYLmbt09A#elektromobil #elektromobilita #volkswagen #pluginhybrid #sef #poptavka #rust #automobilka #prehodnoceni #vyrobniplany #PHEV #vylepseni #delsizivot #budoucnost #fdrivecz Volkswagen

— fDrive.cz (@fDrivecz) May 9, 2024

PHEVs emerge as a viable short-term alternative 

The United States and the European Union have both passed new legislation to cut carbon footprints in their respective transportation sectors. 

These legislations basically require automakers to reduce the emission generation of their light-duty vehicle offerings. 

EU to ban new combustion engine vehicles by 2035.

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Or will the reality of lack of sufficient resources force them to push back that deadline? Many estimates claim there is not remotely enough battery metals (copper, nickel, etc) to achieve this. pic.twitter.com/2VlvOvC7vw

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The EU will ban new ice-powered vehicle sales from 2035, while the US will impose the new tailpipe emissions rules starting with the 2027 model year and gradually get stricter through the 2032 model year.

The #Biden plan to ban gas cars and replace all of them with #EVs

The new #EPA rule limits carbon tailpipe emissions to levels so low that they can only be achieved by having 67% of cars and trucks sold in the US be #ElectricVehicles.https://t.co/PWYl1s071Z

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Therefore, relying on hybrid and plug-in hybrid technologies seems ideal for automakers, at least in the short term, while they wait for BEV demand to rebound.

“It’s a bridge technology. While battery-electric drive is plateauing out a bit at the moment, we still need this transitional technology.”

 Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schafer 

Despite the current focus on hybrids, the VW boss remains “absolutely sure” of an all-electric future.

Potential challenges

Volkswagen may have a hard time to match the growing demand for plug-in hybrid models in the US.

As of today, the brand has no hybrid or plug-in hybrid offering in the US market. Therefore, it leaves the customers only two options: the all-electric ID. 4 or gas-powered counterparts. Nonetheless, the lack of such models may change soon as the country’s new tailpipe emissions rules take effect.

Bringing you the 2024 Volkswagen iD.4, with new features and an improved range! #VolkswageniD4 #VolkswagenSouthCoast #VW pic.twitter.com/OelEvgy2Cx

— VW South Coast (@VWSouthCoast) May 9, 2024

Volkswagen’s sudden pivot to plug-in hybrids mirrors recent moves from other major OEMs like Ford, Nissan, Hyundai, and Toyota. They now aim to expand their HEV and PHEV lineups in the following months to meet the growing customer demand and stay competitive in the automotive market.

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