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Volkswagen Group and SEAT S.A. to mobilize 10 billion euros to electrify Spain

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Priscilla Cortezze
Priscilla Cortezze
Volkswagen Group Communications Head of Corporate Communications | Volkswagen Group
Cécilia Taieb
Cécilia Taieb
Head of Communications | SEAT S.A.
Four men in suits stand in front of a wall displaying the text "#electrificandoEspaña to power Europe". They place their hands together in a symbolic gesture of collaboration. Two chairs are visible in the background, along with a map of Europe in green and orange tones.
Left to right: SEAT CEO Wayne Griffiths, Volkswagen AG CEO Herbert Diess, President of the Valencian Generalitat Ximo Puig, Volkswagen AG Board Member Technology Thomas Schmall
  • It will represent the single largest industrial investment in Spain's history
  • Construction of the first battery Gigafactory in Spain will begin in the first quarter of 2023 and will create more than 3,000 jobs
  • Thanks to an agreement with Iberdrola, a photovoltaic plant that will supply green energy to the Gigafactory will be built

Sagunto, Valencia. The Volkswagen Group and SEAT S.A. will mobilize 10 billion euros, together with their partners in the Future: Fast Forward project, in the event of a positive resolution of the PERTE VEC. This was announced today by Herbert Diess, CEO of the Volkswagen Group, who visited the Parc Sagunt II site, together with Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain; Ximo Puig, President of the Valencian Generalitat; Wayne Griffiths, President of SEAT S.A.; and Thomas Schmall, Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, Chief Technology Officer and Chairman of the Board of SEAT S.A.

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