Volvo Group in deal to buy half of new Swedish wind farm’s power

Europe

BRUSSELS — Volvo Group has signed a 10-year deal to buy half of the power produced by Sweden’s new Bruzaholm wind farm starting in 2025, the companies said.

Swedish state-owned energy company Vattenfall will start construction of the wind farm with a capacity of 140 megawatts this summer.

“The agreement signals our commitment to prioritize low-carbon investments, source renewable energy and take climate action across everything we do,” Volvo Group CEO Martin Lundstedt said in a statement on Tuesday.

Volvo Trucks, a unit of the group, plans for 50 percent of its truck sales to be electric by 2030.

Vattenfall operates over 1,200 wind turbines with a capacity of over 4 gigawatts in five European countries.

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