More
    HomeTechnologyAutonomous DrivingVolkswagen Plans New EV Factory, Higher Production in Second Half of 2022

    Volkswagen Plans New EV Factory, Higher Production in Second Half of 2022

    German auto giant Volkswagen is planning to set up a new manufacturing plant dedicated to electric vehicles (EV) in Germany. Also, the automaker is mulling the idea to increase its production volume significantly at its Wolfsburg facility, reports Reuters.

    The report claims that the exact location for the new EV manufacturing plant is expected to be finalized in March this year. However, it will be located near the brand’s headquarters in Wolfsburg. This comes in line with the auto major’s strategy to ramp up its effort in the electric vehicle space to match the pace of Tesla, which will start production at its Giga Berlin in the middle of next month. Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess has already pointed to this strategy need.

    This new EV plant will come as part of Volkswagen’s Trinity Project, which will see the automaker build a flagship electric sedan in Wolfsburg from 2026. The automaker is keen to expand its EV business in Europe, as the continent is one of the key markets for zero-emission vehicles. Volkswagen is also planning to stop selling ICE vehicles in Europe by 2035. Hence, a dedicated electric vehicle production plant is necessary to cater to rising demand.

    Besides the new EV plant, Volkswagen aims to increase its output volume in the second half of this year. Wolfsburg plant was producing around 400,000 vehicles in 2021, which the automaker aims to increase to around 730,000 units.

    The semiconductor shortage has been hindering the automaker from increasing its production volume as per target. However, the car brand is now aiming to achieve that target as it expects the bottleneck will resolve gradually from the second half of this year.

    Related Post

    Most Popular

    Best Picks

    Simulation Tool Prevents Severe Issues in Various Automotive Scenarios

    Authors: Giusy Gambino, Alessio Brighina, Francesco Giuffre’, Filippo Scrimizzi, STMicroelectronics, Catania, Italy When conceiving and implementing cutting-edge solutions that can thrive in harsh automotive environments a...

    SensorTile.box PRO, a new story about a professional board...

    Author: STMicroelectronics  The SensorTile.box PRO redefines what it means to use professional tools destined for the Internet of Things by making the technology accessible to more than...

    STM32CubeMonitor 1.7, STM32CubeMonitor-UCPD 1.3, and STM32CubeMonitor-RF 2.12, more powerful...

    Author: STMicroelectronics STM32CubeMonitor 1.7 became more flexible thanks to new UI improvements in an effort to adapt to the many use cases it must handle. For...

    Driving the Future: Exploring Innovations in the Automotive Power...

    The global automotive power electronics market is set to achieve a valuation of US$ 6 billion by 2033, advancing at 4.1% CAGR from 2023 to 2033, as...

    Empowering Karnataka’s Electronics Industry: An Insightful Conversation with CLIK...

    Karnataka, a shining star in India's technological landscape, has earned international acclaim for its thriving electronics and IT sectors. Fuelled by a legacy of...

    Aimil Ltd.: Setting the Benchmark for Instrumentation Solutions at...

    Aimil Ltd., an ISO 9001:2015 certified company with a heritage tracing back to 1932, holds a prominent position as a leading provider of cutting-edge...

    Electrify Your Future: A Thriving Career in the E-Mobility...

    In an era where sustainability and innovation reign supreme, the E-Mobility sector has emerged as the driving force behind a transformative shift in the...

    X0115ML, the smallest SCR now supports a surge peak...

    Author: STMicroelectronics The X0115ML is our first compact silicon control rectifier (SCR) for ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and arc-fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) that can withstand a...

    Exploring the Future of Electronics: Unveiling the Power of...

    In a recent interview conducted by technology journalist Himanshu Vaibhav of eletimes.com and timesev.com, Dr. John W. Mitchell, President & CEO of IPC, discussed...

    Must Read