Volvo Cars Reduces Per Car CO₂ Emissions by 31%

Electrified vehicles and plug-in hybrids now make up 46% of Volvo Cars' global sales.

23 Mar 2026 | 1 Views | By Arushi Bhatia

Swedish luxury car brand Volvo Cars has, as per its recently published Annual and Sustainability Report 2025, globally reduced CO₂ emissions per car by 31% compared to its 2018 baseline. A major factor for this is the increasing share of electrified vehicles and plug-in hybrids, which now make up 46% of Volvo Cars' global sales. This shift has lowered tailpipe emissions by 42%.

Volvo is also making efforts to reduce the environmental impact of its manufacturing processes. Seven out of nine production facilities run on climate-neutral energy, accounting for 87% of the energy used in its operations. The company's goal of using 25% recycled and bio-based materials in new models by 2025 has already been surpassed, with EX60 using 27% recycled materials. Water withdrawal per manufactured car has decreased by 29% thanks to water efficiency initiatives implemented across all facilities.

Volvo Car India is contributing towards these global ambitions through initiatives that focus on environmental restoration and responsible operations. Under its Reverse Project, the company has successfully planted over 35,359 native trees with an average survival rate of 92% at an urban dump yard in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Currently, as part of the Reverse Project, Volvo Car India is planting over 20,000 trees at Matri Van along the Gurugram-Faridabad Highway in the Aravalli region of Haryana. 

The company states that its dealership network also focuses on solar power utilization, water recycling and responsible waste management practices.

“Sustainability remains central to Volvo Cars vision globally, and in India we are committed to supporting these ambitions through initiatives such as the Reverse Project and G.R.E.E.N Dealerships. These initiatives reflect our focus on contributing to environmental restoration while moving steadily towards our global goal of becoming a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions company by 2040," said Jyoti Malhotra, Managing Director, Volvo Car India.

Swedish luxury car Company Volvo established its presence in India in 2007 and has since then, worked intensively to market the Swedish brand in the country.

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