'Zoom-Zoom': Mazda speeds towards 2030 electric future

BusinessGreen staff
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Carmaker plans for 95 per cent of its cars to be hybrid by 2030, with remaining five per cent battery electric

Japanese auto giant Mazda has become the latest carmaker to shift its business model towards a low-emission future, today announcing plans to electrify its entire product range by 2030. Mazda said that...

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