Volkswagen electrifies the Vatican’s vehicle fleet

Volkswagen electrifies the Vatican’s vehicle fleet

Volkswagen electrifies the Vatican’s vehicle fleet

Volkswagen is assisting the Vatican City State in its shift toward sustainable mobility. Starting in 2024, the company will supply nearly 40 fully electric models from its ID. series, including the ID.3, ID.4, and ID.5. These vehicles are part of the Vatican’s plan to achieve carbon neutrality for its fleet by 2030. Imelda Labbé, a member of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars board, and Dr. Christian Dahlheim, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Financial Services AG, personally delivered the first two electric vehicles, ID.3 Pro Performance models, to the Vatican.

The Vatican City State is committed to implementing innovative and sustainable solutions to reduce the environmental impact of human activities and protect the planet. Central to this effort is the “Ecological Conversion 2030” program, which aims to decrease the CO2 footprint of the state’s vehicle fleet. To achieve this, the Vatican plans to gradually replace its current vehicles with electric ones, ultimately reaching a CO2-neutral fleet by 2030.

Volkswagen has been selected as the partner for this project and will provide the Vatican State with a fleet starting in 2024 through Volkswagen Financial Services. Subsequently, additional zero-emission vehicles from Volkswagen Group brands will be progressively introduced, leading to a complete fleet replacement by 2030.

Imelda Labbé stated during the vehicle handover in Vatican City: “The electrification of fleets is becoming increasingly important across the globe. The fact that Vatican employees will now also drive our ID. models in the future is a great honor for our brand and highlights the appeal of our all-electric ID. models.”

Dr. Christian Dahlheim added, “We are pleased to support the Vatican in this important project. This is a unique opportunity for us and demonstrates our competitiveness in providing mobility solutions.”

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Volkswagen Financial Services
is a division of the Volkswagen AG group and includes Volkswagen Financial Services AG, Volkswagen Bank GmbH, Porsche Financial Services, and financial service companies in the USA and Canada under the Volkswagen AG umbrella, with the exception of the Scania brand and Porsche Holding Salzburg. These businesses cover dealer and customer financing, leasing, banking, insurance activities, fleet management, and mobility services. Volkswagen Financial Services employ approximately 17,713 people globally, with 7,692 in Germany alone. They report total assets of around EUR 240 billion, an operating profit of EUR 5.60 billion, and a portfolio of around 22.0 million current contracts (as at 31.12.2022).

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The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand operates in over 140 markets and manufactures vehicles at 29 locations in twelve countries. In 2022, Volkswagen delivered approximately 4.6 million vehicles, including popular models like the Polo, T-Roc, T-Cross, Golf, Tiguan, Passat, and the all-electric models ID.3, ID.4, ID.5, and ID.6. Last year, the company supplied over 330,000 all-electric vehicles to customers worldwide. Volkswagen employs around 170,000 people globally, and with its ACCELERATE strategy, it aims to become the most sought-after brand for sustainable mobility.