Ferrari is aiming for 80% of its sales to be for electrified vehicles by 2030
The firm's first all-electric vehicle will be launched in late 2025. Ferrari is aiming for 60% of its sales to be for electrified models by 2026. It is not known yet what body style the brand's first EV will adopt. Ferrari wants to grow its expertise in the world of battery cells but has no plans to manufacture them itself and will continue to rely on outsider suppliers for the cells needed by its electrified vehicles. The coming two years will be very important for the Italian brand.
” “Production will always be done through external manufacturers, based on the know-how we hope to acquire through this research centre,” Vigna said. “We cannot afford to take cells as black boxes.” Reuters understands the new E-Cells Lab has been formed to boost Ferrari’s expertise in battery cells and is focused on electrochemistry. The site will focus on lithium-based, liquid-state cells but does not yet see a viable future for solid-state batteries, at least for the time being.
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