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Volkswagen Group reorganizing some international production; new Poland plant for Crafter

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nia, Poland to build the successor to the Volkswagen Crafter van. The next generation of the Porsche Panamera is to be produced entirely in Leipzig. With the decision to produce the Crafter in Poland, we have laid the foundations for the strategic reorientation of our light commercial vehicles. The new Wrze?nia

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Electric Bus Orders in Poland & Italy, NIO ET7 Reviews, Pipistrel Acquired — EV News Today

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EV Charging News EVgo and The Save Mart Companies expand EVgo Advantage program partnership, introduce promotions at seven additional stores New technology to make charging electric cars […]. Aside from what we’ve already covered, scroll down below to find out what’s new.

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Chinese battery company takes 22% stake in Valmet Automotive; strategic partnership for EVs

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Simultaneously CATL has subscribed to new shares issued by Valmet Automotive for a 22 % ownership in the company. CATL is a private Chinese company developing, manufacturing and providing after-sales services of lithium-ion battery solutions for electric vehicles and energy storage markets.

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Volkswagen Group to add 15 more plants to Industrial Cloud this year

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In 2019, the Volkswagen Group initially started with the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand’s Chemnitz, Wolfsburg and Polkowice (Poland) plants, in line with its plans. Currently, 220 experts within the Group are working on the project and the number is due to rise to about 500 by the end of 2020.

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Volkswagen Group to cut overall spending by ~€1B next year, but to boost investments in electric drive tech by €100M

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Examples include product start-ups such as the next-generation Golf, the Audi Q5, the new Crafter plant in Poland, as well as upfront expenditures for the modular electric toolkit (MEB). These companies will maintain their previously announced investment levels and are planning expenditures in the amount of approximately €4.4

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