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Volkswagen Group CEO Pablo Di Si: EV segment is slowing down
  + stars: | 2024-05-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVolkswagen Group CEO Pablo Di Si: EV segment is slowing downPablo Di Si, Volkswagen Group CEO, joins CNBC’s ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss electrical vehicles sales in the US and Europe, consumer infrastructure, renewable energy, and more.
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Andrew Merry | Moment | Getty ImagesDETROIT — The buzz around electric vehicles is wearing off. U.S. EV sales were a record 1.2 million units last year, representing 7.6% of the overall national market, Cox Automotive estimates. "Moving on to less tech-savvy buyers will slow the EV market share growth over the next few years." Automakers wanted to emulate Tesla's success, with some promising to exclusively offer EVs in the not-too-distant future. "Toyota is almost completely absent from the [battery electric vehicle] market yet will gain more U.S. market share than any other car company this year.
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Companies Volkswagen AG FollowFRANKFURT, Jan 12 (Reuters) - German car company Volkswagen Group (VOWG_p.DE) announced on Thursday promotions in its North American operations, CFO and COO Arno Antlitz posted on LinkedIn. Volkswagen of America President and CEO Pablo Di Si will take on the role of chairman of the company's Mexican supervisory board, and Andrew Savvas, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Volkswagen of America, will become chairman of its Canadian supervisory board. Both appointments take effect immediately, in a region Antlitz describes as "a cornerstone of the group's strategy." Reporting by Emma-Victoria Farr, editing by Grant McCoolOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Volkswagen North America CEO Pablo Di Si wants the company to become the top EV seller in the US. Di Si also plans to raise the number of women in leadership roles at Volkswagen North America from around 16% to more than 20% by 2025. For Di Si, diversity and inclusion are personal. He immigrated to the US from Argentina when he was a teen, and he's also the first Hispanic chief of Volkswagen North America. The Volkswagen North America CEO told Insider he wants to increase the number of women in leadership positions as well as those working in factories.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVolkswagen Group of America CEO lays out company's plans for new EV lineupPablo Di Si, president and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Volkswagen's new EV model, financing concerns related to increasing interest rates and the supply chain strains with EV development.
"We believe it's unfair," he added, pointing out that none of the South Korean automaker's EVs qualify for the credit. Munoz said U.S. legislators should offer companies investing in the United States some type of waiver or a longer transition period. Automakers are trying to figure out how their vehicles will meet the new law's requirements to qualify for EV tax credits. Details of the act are still being ironed out and the U.S. Treasury is currently taking comments on how to implement the rules around the EV tax credits. "We're pretty well positioned," he said at the Reuters conference, citing the Detroit automaker's four U.S. battery plants the company has announced and its raw materials supply deals.
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