Ground breaking in Salzgitter: Volkswagen enters global battery business with “PowerCo”

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Ariane Kilian
Ariane Kilian
Head of Communications | Škoda Auto a.s.
Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Volkswagen Group Technology Spokesperson Battery | Volkswagen Group Technology
Ground breaking in Salzgitter: Volkswagen enters global battery business with “PowerCo”
Mission SalzGiga: Ceremonial start of construction for the cell factory in Salzgitter (left to righ: Frank Blome, CEO PowerCo, Daniela Cavallo, Chairwoman of the Group Works Council Volkswagen AG, Stephan Weil, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, Herbert Diess, Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, Olaf Scholz, Federal Chancellor, Thomas Schmall, Member of the Volkswagen AG Board of Management for Technology and Chairman of the Board of Management at Volkswagen Group Components, Hans Dieter Pötsch, Chairman of the supervisory Board of Volkswagen AG)
  • Milestone for NEW AUTO: launch of the new battery company PowerCo and start of construction for the Group’s first cell factory in Salzgitter
  • PowerCo to be responsible for global battery activities of the Volkswagen Group; investment of more than €20 billion, sales potential of €20 billion and 20,000 jobs in Europe planned          
  • Salzgitter cell factory to be blueprint and starting point for global battery offensive – with six cell factories in Europe and the prospect of further factories in North America in the future          
  • Sustainable mobility: PowerCo committed to green unified cell, produced with green electricity and a recycling rate of more than 90% as part of a raw materials cycle          
  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz “Today is a good day for the automotive industry in Germany and Europe.”

Salzgitter. Volkswagen is consistently continuing its e-mobility strategy: to kick off its battery offensive, the Group broke the ground for its first cell factory in Salzgitter today in the presence of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Production will start in 2025. With immediate effect, responsibility for global battery business is to be held by the newly created company “PowerCo”. In addition to cell production, the new company will be responsible for activities along the entire battery value chain. Up to 2030, PowerCo is to invest more than €20 billion together with partners in the development of the business area, to generate annual sales in excess of €20 billion and to employ up to 20,000 people in Europe alone.

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