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Industrials · Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery · OTC Link
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,220
+22.0% total 24.5% CAGR
Bought on Jul 22, 2025 at $28.00
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$1,366
+36.6% total 6.5% CAGR
Bought on Jul 12, 2021 at $25.00

What $1,000 or $10,000 in VOLAF Would Be Worth Today

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If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 13, 2015
$1,000 $1,220 +22% $1,366 +37% $3,085 +208% $2,834 +183%
$10,000 $12,196 +22% $13,660 +37% $30,849 +208% $28,340 +183%

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Year-by-Year Returns

VOLAF annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $11.35 $18.86 +66.2% +66.2%
2018 $18.86 $14.10 -25.2% +24.2%
2019 $14.10 $15.48 +9.8% +36.4%
2020 $15.48 $22.35 +44.4% +96.9%
2021 $22.35 $22.65 +1.3% +99.6%
2022 $22.65 $19.87 -12.3% +75.1%
2023 $19.87 $25.61 +28.9% +125.6%
2024 $25.61 $25.76 +0.6% +127.0%
2025 $25.30 $32.00 +26.5% +181.9%
2026 $34.39 $34.15 -0.7% +200.9%

About Volvo Ab

Industrials · OTC Link

VOLVO AB A (VOLAF) represents an equity interest in AB Volvo, the parent company of the Volvo Group. According to company communications, the Volvo Group "drives prosperity through transport and infrastructure solutions" by offering a range of vehicles, equipment, power solutions, financing and services. Volvo shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, and Volvo AB A is associated with the Group’s activities in heavy-duty truck manufacturing and related transport and infrastructure businesses.

Business overview

The Volvo Group describes its core activities as offering trucks, buses, construction equipment, power solutions for marine and industrial applications, financing and services that increase customers’ uptime and productivity. The Group emphasizes transport and infrastructure solutions as the foundation of its business, serving professional customers in many markets and applications.

In its description, the company states that it serves customers across a large number of markets and that its services are intended to support customer operations through improved uptime and productivity. The Volvo Group’s activities span on-road and off-road transport, construction and industrial power applications, reflecting a broad presence in commercial vehicles and related solutions.

Heritage and corporate profile

AB Volvo states that it was founded in 1927. The Volvo Group is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, and company communications note that it employs more than 100,000 people and serves customers in a very large number of markets worldwide. The Group’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, which positions VOLVO AB A within the Swedish equity market.

Over its history, the Group has developed from a vehicle manufacturer into a broader transport and infrastructure solutions provider. Its stated focus includes both vehicles and associated services, as well as financing offerings that support customer ownership and operation of Volvo Group products.

Key business areas and offerings

Based on repeated company descriptions in its news releases, the Volvo Group’s business areas include:

  • Trucks – Commercial trucks for goods transport and other applications.
  • Buses – Vehicles for passenger transport.
  • Construction equipment – Machinery used in construction and infrastructure projects.
  • Power solutions for marine and industrial applications – Engines and related systems for marine vessels and industrial uses.
  • Financing – Financial services that support the acquisition and operation of Volvo Group products.
  • Services – Offerings aimed at increasing customer uptime and productivity.

The company highlights that its services and financing are intended to complement its vehicles and equipment, reinforcing a solutions-oriented approach around transport and infrastructure.

Focus on sustainable and carbon-neutral transport

In several communications, the Volvo Group states that it is "committed to shaping the future landscape of sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions" and refers to efforts to drive the transformation to more efficient and carbon-neutral solutions. The Group notes that it entered new partnerships and collaborations to support this transformation and mentions launches across its business areas to provide customers with improved products and solutions.

The company also describes activities related to electromobility and hydrogen-based fuel cells. For example, Volvo Group and Daimler Truck AG have formed a fuel-cell joint venture called cellcentric, with the ambition of becoming a major manufacturer of fuel-cell systems. Volvo Group communications describe cellcentric as intended to develop, produce and commercialize fuel-cell systems for long-haul trucking and other applications, with the goal of supporting CO2-neutral transport.

Electromobility and technology investments

The Volvo Group has reported investments and initiatives to complement its electromobility capabilities. It signed agreements to acquire a majority stake in Designwerk Technologies AG, a Swiss engineering company that develops and sells electromobility products and engineering services within electromobility ecosystems. According to Volvo Group, Designwerk Technologies offers customized electric trucks under the Futuricum brand, mobile rapid chargers and high-voltage battery systems, and continues to operate as a standalone company.

In addition, the Group has described a broad electrification program for trucks. Volvo Trucks communications referenced by the Group include a range of medium and heavy-duty electric trucks for different applications, and a view that a significant portion of goods transports in certain regions could be electrified. The Group also indicates that it is working with both battery-electric and hydrogen fuel-cell technologies as part of its long-term approach to decarbonizing road transport.

Autonomous and digital solutions

The Volvo Group has created Volvo Autonomous Solutions as a business area with the mission to accelerate the development, commercialization and sales of autonomous solutions for defined segments in the on-road and off-road space. Company information states that autonomous transport solutions are intended to create value for customers by contributing to improved flexibility, delivery precision and productivity.

Volvo Autonomous Solutions has entered a strategic partnership with US-based self-driving company Aurora to jointly develop on-highway autonomous trucks. The partnership focuses on integrating the Aurora Driver into Volvo’s on-highway trucks and developing Transport as a Service offerings for hub-to-hub applications, initially in North America.

The Group has also highlighted investments through Volvo Group Venture Capital in areas such as real-time supply chain visibility. For example, it has invested in FourKites, a supply chain visibility platform that tracks shipments across many countries. The stated purpose of such investments is to support the creation of new services and solutions aligned with trends shaping the future of transportation, including logistics services, site solutions and electrical infrastructure.

Market presence and scale

In its news releases, the Volvo Group notes that it serves customers in almost 180 to more than 190 markets and employs almost or more than 100,000 people. It reports large net sales figures in its annual and quarterly communications, underlining the scale of its global operations in transport and infrastructure solutions.

The Group’s communications also reference activities such as capital markets days, extraordinary general meetings and dividend proposals, illustrating an active shareholder engagement and governance framework. The company has described resilience in earnings despite changes in market demand, and has referred to work across the value chain with colleagues and business partners.

Strategic themes

Across its public statements, several recurring themes appear in Volvo Group’s strategy:

  • Transport and infrastructure focus – Centered on trucks, buses, construction equipment and power solutions.
  • Customer uptime and productivity – Emphasis on services and financing that support customer operations.
  • Sustainable and carbon-neutral solutions – Commitment to sustainable transport and infrastructure, including electrification and fuel cells.
  • Autonomous and digital capabilities – Development of autonomous transport solutions and investments in digital platforms such as supply chain visibility.
  • Partnerships and collaborations – Joint ventures and investments with other companies to advance technologies like fuel cells, electromobility and autonomous driving.

Position of VOLVO AB A (VOLAF) for investors

For investors researching VOLVO AB A (VOLAF), the ticker is tied to AB Volvo, whose communications describe a large, long-established group in transport and infrastructure solutions. The Group’s activities span heavy-duty truck manufacturing, buses, construction equipment, marine and industrial power solutions, financing and services, with a stated strategic focus on sustainable transport, electrification, fuel-cell technology, autonomous solutions and digital services.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What does AB Volvo do?
According to its own description, the Volvo Group "drives prosperity through transport and infrastructure solutions" and offers trucks, buses, construction equipment, power solutions for marine and industrial applications, financing and services that increase customers' uptime and productivity.

When was the Volvo Group founded?
Company communications state that the Volvo Group was founded in 1927.

Where is the Volvo Group headquartered?
AB Volvo states that the Volvo Group is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden.

On which exchange are Volvo shares listed?
The company notes that Volvo shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.

What markets does the Volvo Group serve?
In its news releases, the Volvo Group reports that it serves customers in almost 180 to more than 190 markets.

What are the main business areas of the Volvo Group?
The Group highlights trucks, buses, construction equipment, power solutions for marine and industrial applications, financing and services as its core offerings.

How is the Volvo Group addressing sustainable transport?
AB Volvo states that it is committed to shaping the future landscape of sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions, including driving the transformation to more efficient and carbon-neutral solutions through product launches, partnerships and collaborations.

What is cellcentric and how is Volvo involved?
Cellcentric is a fuel-cell joint venture formed by Volvo Group and Daimler Truck AG. Company communications describe it as focused on developing, producing and commercializing fuel-cell systems for long-haul trucks and other applications to support CO2-neutral transport.

How is the Volvo Group involved in electromobility?
The Group reports that it is investing in electromobility capabilities, including acquiring a majority stake in Designwerk Technologies AG, which develops and sells electromobility products and engineering services. Volvo Trucks communications referenced by the Group also describe a range of medium and heavy-duty electric trucks.

What is Volvo Autonomous Solutions?
Volvo Autonomous Solutions is a business area of the Volvo Group with the mission to accelerate the development, commercialization and sales of autonomous solutions for defined segments in the on-road and off-road space, aiming to create value through improved flexibility, delivery precision and productivity.

What is the partnership between Volvo and Aurora?
Volvo Autonomous Solutions has entered a strategic partnership with Aurora to jointly develop on-highway autonomous trucks. The partnership focuses on integrating the Aurora Driver into Volvo's on-highway trucks and developing Transport as a Service solutions, initially for hub-to-hub applications in North America.

Market Cap
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Current Price
$34.15
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Volvo Ab investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Volvo Ab be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Volvo Ab (VOLAF) 10 years ago on 2016-07-11, your investment would be worth $3,085 today, representing a +208.5% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 12.0% per year (CAGR).

Has Volvo Ab outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, VOLAF returned +208.5% compared to +252.3% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 43.8 percentage points.

What is Volvo Ab's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of VOLAF over the past 10 years is 12.0%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — VOLAF's best recent year was 2017 (+66.2%) and worst was 2018 (-25.2%).

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