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Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is investing in the production of electric vehicles. The company will invest 65 million Swedish kronor (about 5.8 million euros) in a plant in Arvika, Sweden to enable the production of electric wheel loaders.

A new building with an area of about 1,500 square meters is being built for this purpose at the plant, which specializes in the production of medium and large wheel loaders.

Construction work is scheduled to begin this year. Additionally, the company plans to invest a further 360 million Swedish kronor (about 32 million euros) in its plant in Braås, which specializes in the production of articulated haulers, by 2027 to expand production capacity and produce a wider range of articulated haulers with different types of drive, including electric vehicles.

These investments align with the company’s goal to be completely fossil fuel-free by 2040 and reach an electric vehicle share of 35% of its sold machines in 2030.

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Sibley Presley has been covering the global electric mobility industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2021, focusing on EV technology trends, charging infrastructure, battery innovation, and the evolving clean transport ecosystem across major markets. With a background in digital communications and feature journalism, Sibley brings a sharp, engaging perspective to industry developments. Outside of work, Sibley enjoys weekend pottery sessions, slow travel photography, and curating playlists inspired by long-distance road trips.

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