EV News

One in three Volvo sales globally in January were electrified

Published by
Joshua S. Hill

Swedish automotive giant Volvo Cars reported this week that of the 47,561 cars the company sold across the globe in January 2022, nearly 32% were electrified to some degree, with sales of fully electric cars more than doubling compared with January 2021.

Volvo Cars reported sales of 47,561 for January 2022, a decline of 20.2% compared to January 2021, highlighting a trend across the industry.

However, despite lacklustre sales overall, Volvo Cars saw continued demand for its electrified models, with cars built on the company’s Recharge line-up of cars with a fully electric or plug-in hybrid powertrain accounting for 31.7% of all sales.

Sales of fully electric cars during January were similarly up, more than doubling the number sold during January 2021 and accounting for 6.6% of total sales for the month.

XC40 Recharge. Source: Volvo

Specifically, of the 47,561 Volvo cars sold during January, 15,071 were built on the Recharge line-up, and included 11,944 plug-in hybrid models and 3,127 fully electric models.

The news follows a month after Volvo Cars reported its full year 2021 sales figures, which grew by 5.6% between 2020 and 2021 to a total of 698,693 models sold during the year.

Of the 698,693 Volvo cars sold during 2021, 27% were based on the company’s Recharge line-up, with a total of 189,216 Recharge models sold, including 163,489 plug-in hybrid models and 25,727 fully electric models.

Recent Posts

Tesla launches FSD Supervised subscriptions in Australia

Tesla launches the FSD Supervised subscription offer in Australia and New Zealand, making the technology…

18 October 2025

Tesla begins production of lower cost EV, with first customer deliveries imminent

Tesla's most affordable models are now being produced with dozens of finished vehicles spotted at…

18 October 2025

“I just want what I paid for:” Tesla’s first Australian customer not happy with FSD treatment

Tesla's first EV customer in Australia is not happy with treatment on FSD, amid reports…

17 October 2025

Crisis? What crisis? The solution to our liquid fuel import problem comes from the sun

Every truck we electrify and every ICE car we replace with a bicycle reduces our…

17 October 2025

Hyundai releases its first EV priced at less than $30,000

Hyundai's latest affordable electric SUV goes on sale in China with prices starting under $A30,000.

17 October 2025

The Driven Podcast: BYD’s most affordable EV, Kia’s new van, and what’s the buzz around VW’s GTX

BYD’s cheapest EV lands in Australia, Kia teases its PV5 van, and VW’s ID. Buzz…

17 October 2025