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Volkswagen Group creates European company for its battery business

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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
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Volkswagen builds up even more battery power at Salzgitter/Germany
  • Bundling battery cell competencies: Volkswagen to make Salzgitter into its European battery hub          
  • Group establishes European company for the management of its own battery activities and the setup of cell factories in Europe          
  • Additional top international appointments: Ahn and Müller will take up leading roles in the field of battery cells   
  • Gigafactory Salzgitter: Volkswagen Group investing around €2 billion in its own battery cell production for the volume segment starting in 2025 
  • Vertical integration: New business models and partnerships along the value chain

Wolfsburg. Volkswagen establishes a European company (Société Européenne) to consolidate activities along the value chain for batteries – from processing raw materials to developing a unified Volkswagen battery to managing the European gigafactories. The company’s scope will include new business models based around reusing discarded car batteries and recycling the valuable raw materials they contain. The Group is thus creating efficient and future-proof structures for the rapidly growing battery business. As part of its NEW AUTO strategy, the Volkswagen Group is aiming to become the world’s leading manufacturer of electric vehicles. To this end, it is expanding its battery-related activities and making these into one of its core competencies.

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