Start of construction of new electric car plant in China

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Leslie Bothge
Leslie Bothge
Volkswagen Group China | CEO Communications
Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
Start of construction of new electric car plant in China
Rendering of Volkswagen Anhui MEB plant technical center.
  • Construction will be completed by mid-2022, targeting start of BEV production in the second half of 2023 
  • MEB Plant No. 3 in China is a cornerstone of Volkswagen’s e-mobility push          
  • Volkswagen Anhui’s new plant with a total area around 500,000m2 is to be powered by green energy from day one 
  • Volkswagen Group China CEO Stephan Wöllenstein: “Volkswagen Anhui is set to become a hub for e-mobility innovation and a cornerstone of the Group’s decarbonization strategy.”

Beijing. Volkswagen Group China has begun construction of an all-new MEB plant at Volkswagen Anhui recently. As the third of the Group’s pure-electric vehicle manufacturing facilities in China, following completion of the Anting (SAIC VW) and Foshan (FAW-VW) plants, the Volkswagen Anhui plant will be powered by green energy from day one. Due for completion mid-2022, the plant is set for start of production in the second half of 2023. The plant is another cornerstone of Volkswagen’s global e-mobility push. By 2025, Volkswagen Group China plans to deliver up to 1.5 million new energy vehicles (NEVs) per year.

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