Sandberg Volvo Cars is delighted to spearhead the Volvo sustainability initiative in the Seattle-Tacoma area.

While wholly representative of the brand's dedication to environmental causes, this mission sees Volvo leading the way toward total carbon neutrality by a coming date certain.

Toward that end, Lynnwood shoppers may go green in the process.

Nordic Theory of Love

The Nordic theory of love is a concept that underpins why Scandinavian nations are the happiest places on Earth.

Worry is eliminated given dependencies on school districts, college entry, and employer-sponsored health insurance and retirement are wholly mitigated. Yes, the state provides a leveled playing field for all to prosper – wherein you're free to enjoy life no matter the cold outside.

To this, the Volvo brand has placed this principle to environmental preservation.

Spanning distinct details and missionizing, the basic premise is several fold. Climate neutrality by 2040 is the overarching goal. And how this is accomplished is summarized below for Lynnwood shoppers to consider.

Climate Action

With Volvo assembly plants and factories powered though hydroelectricity, already reduced is the brand's carbon footprint. This also seen in the new Volvo models designed, produced and driven throughout the world.

To this endeavor, every new Volvo luxury model features a form of sustainability – from mild-hybrid powered to Volvo Recharge plug-in hybrids and pure-electric vehicles. Each segment comes with powertrain features lessening fuel consumption and emissions – if fuel is required at all.

Going further, the Volvo brand expects 50% of sales premised upon Volvo pure-electric models by 2025. And by 2030, all new Volvo models will be pure-electric solely.

Sandberg Volvo Cars – Providing Volvo Sustainability near Lynnwood, WA

At present, Washington state shoppers may savor a full Volvo lineup offering sustainability throughout.

Just visit us in the Seattle-Tacoma area and explore, while getting ahead of the sustainable curve revolutionizing the industry.

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