
How the Volkswagen Group Makes EVs More Accessible to Drivers
A paradigm shift is occurring in the automotive industry, and Volkswagen is one of the major players in the fold. Although the era of electric vehicles began some time ago, VW is intent on proving that they are not an absentee at the EV party, but rather, fashionably late.
In 2020, Volkswagen released their very first electric vehicle in the U.S. – the VW ID.4. The Volkswagen electric SUV won the 2021 World Car of the Year Award and was recognized as one of Ward’s 10 Best User Experiences. Further, the ID.4 appeared on several editor’s choice lists in the SUV and electric vehicle categories.
Naturally, VW has big plans to build upon the success of their freshman effort. A Volkswagen electric car and microbus are due out within the next two years. Additionally, the German automaker has made several moves as an organization to promote the expansion of electric vehicles and build out the charging network for consumers.
The VW Commitment to Sustainable Driving
Volkswagen has made a pledge to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, which aligns with the goals of the Paris Agreement. To achieve this, VW is investing heavily in their lineup of Volkswagen electric cars and SUVs. By committing to a future of electric mobility, the German automaker is leading the way towards a sustainable and electrified future.
Volkswagen Electric Cars and SUVs – Shaping the Electric Revolution
At the forefront of Volkswagen’s electric vehicle lineup is the ID. family of VW vehicles. Using an innovative Modular Electric Drive Matrix (MEB) platform, each member of the ID. lineup features a future-forward design, advanced technology, and an impressive single-charge max driving range.
The ID.7 – the first Volkswagen electric car – will likely go on sale sometime in 2024, according to Car and Driver. Currently, it is estimated the ID.7 will have a max single charge driving range of 435 miles. Also joining the ID. family is the 2025 Volkswagen ID.Buzz, which is a futuristic take on the old VW Microbus design from the 1960s. Projected to deliver up to 260 miles on a single charge, the Buzz is firmly poised to make a huge splash in the electric van segment.
Of course, drivers can still count on the VW ID.4 to build upon its winning legacy. The 2023 iteration of this Volkswagen electric SUV recently hit the market. Pro models of the ID.4 deliver up to 275 miles on a single charge and are packed with the most technology and advanced features ever installed in a VW. Considering the variety and performance specs of these electric vehicles, the future looks quite bright for the ID. lineup.
Expanding the Charging Infrastructure to Meet Consumer Demand
To support the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, a robust and accessible charging infrastructure is crucial. Electrify America – Volkswagen’s subsidiary – is spearheading the ambitious task of building a comprehensive charging network across the United States.
According to TechCrunch, VW is committed to invest more than $2 billion in Electrify America over the next three years. Currently, there are more than 130,000 public charging stations across the U.S. The primary goal for VW is to deploy thousands more, making electric vehicle charging convenient and hassle-free for customers.
Collaboration is crucial to achieving a seamless charging experience for electric vehicle owners. To this end, Volkswagen has engaged in partnerships with other industry leaders and charging networks that will provide consistent access to charging stations. Ideally, having a large and reliable charging network will alleviate the “range anxiety” that some drivers have about electric vehicles.
By combining an advanced offering of Volkswagen electric cars, SUVs, and vans with an expanded charging network, the VW group is on track to address the major pain point that consumers have about EVs. It’s also worth noting that the 2023 VW ID.4 comes with three free years of unlimited 30-minute DC fast charging sessions at Electrify America charging stations.
Where to Learn More About Eco-Friendly Volkswagen Electric Cars and SUVs
Drivers who are interested in knowing more about what Volkswagen has in store for their electric vehicles and plans for improving sustainability should check out how they will produce vehicles using recycled materials.
Additionally, drivers can check out the entire ID. lineup on the Volkswagen website. It’s a fantastic resource for learning about all the advantages of going electric and how electric vehicles and charging works.
For additional questions about Volkswagen electric cars or VW vehicles that use a combustion engine, contact your local VW dealership.


