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Volkswagen and Bosch want to industrialize manufacturing processes for battery cells

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Ariane Kilian
Ariane Kilian
Head of Communications | Škoda Auto a.s.
Dennis Christmann
Dennis Christmann
Robert Bosch GmbH | Spokesperson Industrial Technology
Three people in suits sit at a table, giving thumbs up while posing in front of a screen with the logos of Volkswagen and Bosch.
Signing on January 17, 2022: (front row, l.to r.) Thomas Schmall, Volkswagen Group Board Member for Technology; Frank Blome, Head of Battery Volkswagen Group, Sebastian Wolf, Head of Operations Battery Cell Volkswagen Group. (back row, l. to r.) Günter Krenz, General Manager Bosch Manufacturing Solutions, Rolf Najork, Member of the Board of Management, Robert Bosch GmbH, Aemen Bouafif, Assistant to the Bosch Board of Management.
  • Common goal to achieve cost and technology leadership in equipping cell production factories in Europe
  • Partners to provide production systems and digitalization solutions as well as ramp-up and maintenance support

Wolfsburg/Stuttgart. The Volkswagen Group and the Bosch Group have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the establishment of a European battery equipment solution provider. The two companies plan to supply integrated battery production systems as well as on-site ramp-up and maintenance support for battery cell and system manufacturers. The companies are aiming for cost and technology leadership in the industrialization of battery technology and the volume production of sustainable, cutting-edge batteries. Through the “local for local” production approach, this will also be a step towards the objective of carbon-neutral mobility. In Europe alone, the Volkswagen Group plans to build six cell factories by 2030.

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