EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
Newsweek Europe|April 12, 2024
VOLVO CARS CEO JIM ROWAN ISN'T SHYING away from an auto industry that is in the midst of great change. In fact, he's embracing the disruption.
EILEEN FALKENBERG-HULL, JAKE LINGEMAN
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR

But even he will admit, he's only halfway to where he wants to be on two key fronts: electrification and customer engagement.

"The industry is in transition. And, of course, so is technology... We're halfway through, in our case, the journey toward full electrification, where most of that technology will be harnessed in meaningful ways. And we're probably about halfway through the full customer engagement journey as well," Rowan told Newsweek.

As CEO, he has set about revolutionizing the Volvo brand, but he stresses that it has had to happen naturally. That does not mean it will be easy.

"We don't try and put in sustainability or technology for the sake of technology or sustainability," Rowan said. "It's baked in, from the very essence of how that affects the customer, how that benefits the customer, and how that benefits society is all of that comes together very early on at the design stage."

"You've really got to force that. You've got to force to make sure that you get that thinking, that you get that collaboration, that you get that cohesiveness right at the very start of the project," he said.

Those decisions are costing the company money, Rowan told Newsweek last year. "As for the material choices that we're making ... recycled aluminum, recycled steel, recycled plastics, often they're costing us more money. So, it's not cost-saving, but we're doing it for the right reasons."

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