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Volvo Cars exceeds Q2 expectations, revises 2024 retail sales forecast downwards – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/18 at 11:09 AM
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Volvo Cars, a Swedish automaker, recently reported strong second-quarter operating earnings that surpassed analysts’ estimates. However, the company also lowered its forecast for retail sales growth in 2024 due to a slowdown in the industry. The automotive sector is facing challenges as sales decline while investments in capacity and technology development continue to grow, putting pressure on companies to cut costs.

Despite concerns about a slowdown in electric vehicle demand, Volvo Cars has seen positive sales in this segment. The company reported upbeat EV sales recently, highlighting the growing interest in electric vehicles. However, Volvo Cars revised its forecast for full-year retail sales growth downwards, now expecting a growth of 12%-15% instead of the previous 15%.

Volvo Cars’ operating income, including the impact from its stake in loss-making Polestar, increased to 8 billion crowns from 5 billion crowns a year ago. This exceeded analysts’ expectations, with an income of 6.7 billion crowns. The operating income excluding joint ventures and associates also saw a significant increase to 8.2 billion crowns in the quarter from 6.4 billion a year ago.

The company’s battery electric vehicle (BEV) gross margins rose to 20% from 16% in the previous quarter, indicating positive growth in this segment. CEO Jim Rowan has expressed confidence that the margins will continue to rise, showing a strong commitment to the electric vehicle market. Volvo Cars remains optimistic about its future in the electric vehicle sector despite the challenges faced by the automotive industry as a whole.

In conclusion, Volvo Cars’ strong second-quarter earnings demonstrate the company’s resilience in the face of industry-wide challenges. The positive performance in the electric vehicle segment and the growth in operating income showcase Volvo Cars’ ability to adapt to changing market conditions. With a focus on cutting costs and improving efficiencies, Volvo Cars is well-positioned to navigate the evolving automotive landscape. The company’s commitment to electric vehicles and its focus on sustainability bode well for its future growth and success in the industry.

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