Volkswagen starts pre-production in first plant purely focused on e-mobility in China

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Nikolas Thorke
Nikolas Thorke
Volkswagen Group China | International Media Relations
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
Volkswagen starts pre-production in first plant purely focused on e-mobility in China
Dr Herbert Dies, Chairman of the Board of Manage-ment of Volkswagen AG, at the start of pre-production opening the new factory of SAIC VOLKSWAGEN in Anting, Shanghai (China).
  • Pre-production in plant from SAIC VOLKSWAGEN in Anting, Shanghai, begins only one year after ground-breaking
  • Volkswagen is accelerating speed of transformation in China to address fast growing e-mobility market
  • Start of ID. model pre-production right after global ID.3 production commenced in Germany shows importance of Chinese market
  • Start of production in Anting is scheduled for October 2020
  • First vehicle is an electric-only Volkswagen ID. model for the Chinese market

Anting/Wolfsburg. The new plant of the SAIC VOLKSWAGEN joint venture has been completed. It is purely built for the production of all electric vehicles on Volkswagen’s Modular Electric Drive Matrix (MEB). Celebrating the start of pre-production, a first China-specific all--electric Volkswagen ID. model rolled off the production line. The plant sets the next milestone in Volkswagen’s global electrification strategy. The start of series production of all-electric cars based on the MEB platform in Anting is scheduled for October 2020.

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