Volvo Cars’ sales rise 22% in February

FILE PHOTO: An employee at a Volvo car dealer, wearing a protective mask is seen in a showroom, in Brussels, Belgium

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Sweden-based Volvo Car AB said on Friday sales grew 22% year-on-year in February to 51,286 cars helped by a jump for its recharge models, sending its shares up.

Volvo Cars, which is majority-owned by China’s Geely Holding, said in a statement sales of fully electric cars soared 187% to account for 19% of total sales.

All recharge models, also including those not fully electric, were up 49% to account for 40% of total sales.

Volvo Cars’ shares rose 3% in early trade.

In January, the group’s total car sales were up 2% as they were held back in China by Chinese New Year calendar effects. In February, sales in China were up 50%.

In biggest market Europe, sales were up 9% in February.

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(Reporting by Louise Breusch Rasmussen, editing by Anna Ringstrom)

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