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Volkswagen enters into strategic partnerships for the industrialization of battery technology

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Dr. Stefan Ernst
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Volkswagen Group Technology Spokesperson Battery | Volkswagen Group Technology
Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
Five people in suits stand in front of a window and a part of a Volkswagen vehicle displayed on a table, posing with thumbs up or in other poses.
Mathias Miedreich (left), Thomas Schmall; Frank Blome, Jörg Teichmann (Volkswagen), and Ralph Kiessling (Umicore)
  • Volkswagen Group to further strengthen its battery technology know-how and cost management, driving vertical integration of the battery value chain          
  • Planned joint venture with Umicore to jointly produce key materials for battery cells          
  • Investment in 24M secures access to innovative dry coating process in battery cell production 
  • Long-term agreement with Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd. for supply of zero carbon lithium

Wolfsburg. The Volkswagen Group has entered into three more strategic partnerships, further strengthening its position in the field of batteries. The new partners are the leading materials technology group Umicore, the battery specialist 24M Technologies, and cleantech company Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd. Although these three partnerships are independent from each other, they share a common goal: The industrialization of battery technology and the volume production of even more sustainable, cutting-edge batteries. The Volkswagen Group is consistently implementing its technology roadmap for the in-house development and production of battery cells, as presented at its Power Day earlier this year. In Europe alone, the Group plans to build six Gigafactories by 2030.

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