SALZGITTER, Germany -- Volkswagen Group said it will invest more than 20 billion euros ($20.38 billion) in a battery cell business jointly with partners, creating 20,000 jobs and reaching annual sales exceeding 20 billion euros by 2030 as it seeks leadership in the growing market.
The PowerCo unit will manage VW's global battery production and research from raw material mining through to recycling and projects including energy storage systems, the automaker said at the groundbreaking ceremony for its first European battery cell factory in Salzgitter, Germany.
"Today is a good day for the automotive industry in Germany," Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in a statement ahead of his speech at the ceremony.