Volvo is serious about building a marketable hybrid model. The company has already established its own Hybrid Development Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden. It has also bought a stake in Chemrec AB, a company involved in the development of alternative fuels. Anders Brännström, President of Volvo Technology Transfer, has stated that the company has “no intention of becoming a fuel supplier but wishes instead to continue to conduct engine development on a broad front.”
Volvo developing C30 plug-in hybrid
Posted Thu Feb 1 2007 6:34 AM by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
Volvo is serious about building a marketable hybrid model. The company has already established its own Hybrid Development Centre in Gothenburg, Sweden. It has also bought a stake in Chemrec AB, a company involved in the development of alternative fuels. Anders Brännström, President of Volvo Technology Transfer, has stated that the company has “no intention of becoming a fuel supplier but wishes instead to continue to conduct engine development on a broad front.”



Reader Comments
Fri Feb 2 2007 4:55 PM
Richard Poor says
Volvo plug in diesel looks good. Biodiesel PHEV is very green. Subaru could do the same thing with new diesel. Seems as if diesel is especially suited to serial PHEV.
PIzza places also doing Buffalo wings could do biodiesel for all their pizza delivery vehicles. Somebody tell Poppa John.
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