Europe's largest
carmaker Volkswagen sees building its own factory to make electronic
vehicle batteries as a logical move as it expands production of
low-emission cars after its emissions scandal. Volkswagen
and its labor unions agreed on Friday to cut 30,000 jobs at the core VW
brand in exchange for a commitment to avoid forced redundancies in
Germany until 2025. The
cuts came with a management pledge to create 9,000 new jobs in the area
of battery production and mobility services at factories in Germany as
part of efforts to shift toward electric and self-driving cars. "If
more than a quarter of our cars are to be electronic vehicles in the in
the foreseeable future then we are going to need approximately three
million batteries a year," Chief Executive Matthias Mueller told
Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. "Then it makes sense to build
our own factory." Volkswagen currently relies on external battery suppliers for the electric vehicles it makes. Mueller
said that Volkswagen has been in talks with ride-hailing service Uber
on potential cooperation but the carmaker would not settle for the role
as a mere supplier. "They
(Uber) saw us more in the role of a supplier. But we said: Okay guys,
this is a contest which we are happy to take on. We will remain in
command," Mueller said. Automakers
like VW are developing electric vehicles and billing themselves as
mobility companies that don't merely sell cars but also get involved
with alternatives to conventional car ownership such as ride-hailing. Mueller
confirmed that Volkswagen had set aside 18 billion euros ($19.1
billion) to cover the cost of its diesel emissions cheating scandal. Volkswagen does not expect the German government
to make tax demands to cover any revenue losses related to the scandal,
a company spokesman said on Saturday.
Volkswagen CEO says sees case for building own battery factory: paper
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