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I found this interesting, not just for the EV roll-out plans, but also for which company owns which Brands.
(not in the video, it's just about the EV Jag)




Jaguar

British luxury car brand Jaguar announced in February that it would go all-electric from 2025.
Its maker, Jaguar Land Rover, which also sells the Land Rover, has pledged to become a net zero carbon business by 2039.
The first all-electric Land Rover model is due to be released in 2024, with an intention to eventually phase out internal combustion engines in that brand as well.


Audi

From 2026, all new models released by German car maker Audi will be battery-powered.
Its petrol, diesel and hybrid cars released before 2026 will continue to be built and sold until the early 2030s.
The company, which is owned by Volkswagen Group, will phase out its development of the internal combustion engine by 2033.


Alfa Romeo

Italian car maker Alfa Romeo has announced it will only sell battery-powered cars in Europe, North America and China from 2027.
It has not said whether Australia will be part of its expansion into the all-electric market.
Alfa Romeo is owned by Stellantis, the world's fourth-largest car maker, which includes brands such as Jeep, Fiat, Peugeot and Chrysler.
Stellantis is investing 30 billion euros ($47 billion) in electric vehicles through to 2025.


Most of the rest are HERE