Volkswagen inaugurates R&D center for e-mobility in China

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Leslie Bothge
Leslie Bothge
Volkswagen Group China | CEO Communications
Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
Volkswagen inaugurates R&D center for e-mobility in China
New Research & Development center in Anhui province.
  • Anhui province to be global center for competence and e-mobility hub
  • Start of production of pure-electric models based on Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform will begin in 2023 
  • Joint venture JAC Volkswagen renamed as Volkswagen (Anhui)

Hefei. Anhui province is to be transformed into a new center of competence and e-mobility hub for the Volkswagen Group in China. As a first step, today saw the inauguration of a new Research & Development center at the company’s facilities in Hefei. At the same time, the joint venture JAC Volkswagen was renamed as Volkswagen (Anhui) Automotive Company Limited. With a 75 percent stake in the joint venture, Volkswagen takes over management control at Volkswagen (Anhui). The company’s future products will be based on the Group’s Modular Electric Drive Matrix (MEB), with plans for a step-by-step expansion of local R&D competence in the localization of MEB-based derivatives, and the aim of capitalizing on global synergies. The first vehicle is expected to roll off the Anhui production line in 2023.

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