Volvo announces new hybrid car

June 3, 2009

Volvo has announced plans for a new eco-friendly, plug-in hybrid car, which will boast CO2 emissions of less than 50g/km.

The car will powered by both an electric motor and a diesel engine. Volvo claims that carbon dioxide emissions will be lower than 50g/km.

According to Volvo, the lithium-ion battery pack that powers the electric motor takes about five hours to charge using a standard wall socket. The car will be able to boost its range through regenerative braking; the batteries will be recharged using the energy created when the vehicle slows.

Stephen Odell, chief executive officer and president of Volvo Cars, commented that the environment is at the “very top” of the firm’s agenda, saying: “Carbon dioxide emissions from our cars will be drastically reduced by the plan.”

The car is due for release in 2012.

A car with lower CO2 emissions than public transport

If the Volvo diesel/electric hybrid can deliver CO2 emissions of less than 50g per km on its average cycle (not just when it is being driven by its electric motor) then it will be running more efficiently than almost every type of public transport.

Basing our figures on CO2 emissions per passenger, per km in 2007/2008, we have compared the Volvo against public transport in London.

Mode of transportCO2 emissions per passenger per km (the number of passengers carried on average)
London underground77.5g
Buses83g
DLR75g
Tram40g
Overground trains48g
Volvo hybrid33g (based on average occupancy of 1.5 passengers


If the figure of 50g per km relates to its performance while running on battery power alone then the performance will still be impressive, but the source of the electricity would have to be sustainable in order for it to maximise its green credentials.

A spokesperson for the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) said: “It is widely assumed that the greatest environmental gains will come from electric cars, but super-efficient hybrids will deliver energy savings in the short term.”

What is the ETA?

The ETA provides motorists and cyclists with green breakdown cover and insurance products.

Information correct at time of publication.

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