Volvo future-proofs mass transport

Volvo Buses President Håkan Agnevall speaks to Megan Lampinen about how the company is preparing for an electric and autonomous future

Volvo Group is embracing the megatrends of electrification and autonomy as it seeks to position itself as solidly as possible in a rapidly fluctuating industry. Sharing developments across the truck, bus and construction equipment segments will be key to managing investment costs, but progress is off to a good start. The Group is currently showcasing its latest developments at the Volvo Ocean Race Village, where electric-powered buses, refuse and delivery trucks and even construction equipment are on display.

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