Gigafactory Valencia: PowerCo gives starting signal for construction of second cell factory

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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
Gigafactory Valencia: PowerCo gives starting signal for construction of second cell factory
From left to right: Ximo Puig, President of the Valencian Community, Pedro Sánchez, President of the Government of Spain, Felipe VI., His Majesty the King of Spain, Thomas Schmall, Member of the Volkswagen AG Board of Management for Technology and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of PowerCo, Wayne Griffiths, CEO of SEAT and CUPRA
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Valencia/Sagunto. PowerCo SE is taking the next step in building its global battery business: In the Spanish region of Valencia, the company today gave the starting signal for construction of its second PowerCo cell factory in the presence of His Majesty King Felipe VI, Spain’s President Pedro Sánchez and Ximo Puig, President of the Valencian Generalitat. Gigafactory Valencia will start production of the unified cell in 2026 and will directly employ more than 3,000 people in the future, with a further up to 30,000 indirect jobs potentially being created at suppliers and partners in Spain according to a recent study. The Volkswagen Group has made battery technology a core element of its NEW AUTO strategy and has established PowerCo, a separate battery company. Since its launch in July 2022, PowerCo has decided three sites for cell factories: Salzgitter, Valencia and St. Thomas in Ontario/Canada, two of them already under construction.

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