Mercedes-Benz today announced a new electrification plan that sets them up to “go all-electric by the end of the decade.”
The German automaker is the latest in a series of automakers who are trying to put a timeline on when they are going to sell their latest internal combustion engine vehicle.
For Mercedes-Benz, they believe that it will happen by the end of the decade.
Ola Källenius, CEO of Daimler AG and Mercedes-Benz AG, commented on the announcement.
In order to achieve that, Mercedes-Benz announced that it is working on three new all-electric platforms that will launch in 2025.
With those platforms, the automaker plans to only launch new all-electric vehicles from that point on and phase out fossil fuel-powered vehicles during the second half of the decade.
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