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Volkswagen able to build one million EVs a year in China from 2023

FILE PHOTO: The logo of German carmaker Volkswagen is seen on a rim cap in a showroom of a Volkswagen car dealer in Brussels, Belgium July 9, 2020. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

BERLIN: Volkswagen will be able to build one million electric vehicles (EVs) a year in China in 2023, chief executive officer of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand Ralf Brandstaetter told Nikkei yesterday, boosted by a new plant in Anhui province.

The plant, a joint venture with China’s Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co or JAC first announced in 2019, is set to produce 300,000 electric cars a year, with production starting in 2023.

Together with production from two further joint venture plants – one with FAW Group, and one with SAIC Motor – this should bring total capacity to the one million mark, Brandstaetter said.

Volkswagen was not immediately available for comment.

The German automaker sold 70,625 of its ID EVs in China last year.

This missed its goal of selling 80,000 to 100,000 cars, with production also affected by regional Covid-19 outbreaks in addition to chip-related issues.

Volkswagen’s China chief Stephan Wollenstein told a briefing in Beijing in January that the automaker would like to double sales of its ID battery EVs this year.

However, he cautioned that low semiconductor supplies could hamper its efforts.

Brandstaetter is due to take over Volkswagen’s China business from Aug 1.

Under his watch, the carmaker will ramp up local development in China, Brandstaetter told Nikkei.

“In the past, our approach was to develop in Germany and localise in China,” he was quoted as saying.

“But this approach will be changed significantly.

“It will be done by setting up more local resources for research and development efforts, especially for software, to be faster, to be more independent in China.” — Reuters






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