In pursuit of its worldwide objective of attaining carbon neutrality for all goods and corporate operations by 2050, Honda plans to launch 30 new electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030, with a projected global sales volume of 2 million units. Honda has set an ambitious schedule for EV debuts in North America that will encompass battery-electric and fuel cell-electric models and go until 2030 when the company hopes to sell 100% zero-emission cars.
The company will display the global EV series cars and several important technologies at its stand and on a special CES 2024 website, which serves as visual aids for the company’s present profound transition.Â
Details of the Honda news conference about the launch
On Tuesday, January 9, 2024, during CES, Honda will hold a news conference with Toshihiro Mibe, the Global CEO (Director, President, and Representative Executive Officer), and Shinji Aoyama, the Global EVP (Director, Executive Vice President, and Representative Executive Officer). They will introduce the new worldwide EV series and discuss Honda’s vision for an electrified society.
The company is changing its corporate processes to better reflect its new global brand slogan, “The Power of Dreams: How We Move You.” In line with this tagline, the company aims to provide mobility products and services that help individuals “augment their abilities and possibilities” and “transcend various constraints, such as time and place.” With the help of these mobility goods and services, Honda will help more individuals fulfil their aspirations and take the lead in advancing society.