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New battery laboratories: Volkswagen takes the next step towards developing and producing own battery cells

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Ariane Kilian
Ariane Kilian
Head of Communications | Škoda Auto a.s.
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Volkswagen Group Technology Spokesperson Battery | Volkswagen Group Technology
Two men stand in front of a screen with the text "Opening of the Battery Labs at the Center of Excellence Battery Cell" and fist-bump each other.
Thomas Schmall, Board Member of Volkswagen Group for Technology (r.), and Frank Blome, Head of the Battery Cell and Battery System Business Unit (l.), are opening the new battery laboratories at the Center of Excellence Salzgitter
  • State-of-the-art laboratory center for battery cells opens in Salzgitter, Germany
  • Strengthening Germany's e-mobility cluster: Volkswagen Group Components invests a further 70 million euros in expanding battery research and creates around 250 high-tech jobs
  • Know-how in development, production and recycling: Salzgitter site to be gradually expanded into Europe's leading battery center
  • Thomas Schmall: "We are consistently implementing our technology roadmap, making Volkswagen a key player in battery technology."

Salzgitter. Volkswagen Group Components today opened one of the most modern laboratories for cell research and development in Europe in Salzgitter. Thus, the company is further expanding its expertise in battery technology and taking the next step towards developing and producing its own battery cells for electromobility. From 2025 onwards, the Volkswagen unified cell is scheduled to roll off the production line in Salzgitter. In the future, around 250 experts will conduct research in the areas of cell development, analytics and testing in a total of four laboratories. Volkswagen is investing around 70 million euros in the facilities.

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Development laboratories at Volkswagen in Salzgitter - Next Generation battery cells.
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