- Robust education and training
facilities are now open to Volvo Car Americas Region retailers, employees,
and technicians at the Ridgeville, SC campus
- Campus includes Volvo Car
University and the Volvo Car South Carolina Technical Center, adding
112,000 square feet of training and development space
RIDGEVILLE,
SC (June
23, 2021) A grand opening celebration was held today for the new Volvo
Car University and Volvo Car South Carolina Technical Center buildings
at the company’s Ridgeville, South Carolina campus. Volvo Car
Group executives Håkan Samuelsson, Javier Varela, Anders Gustafsson and David
Stenström were joined by Governor Henry McMaster and Secretary of Commerce
Bobby Hitt to officially open the facilities.
The Volvo
Car University building holds nearly 89,000 square feet of training and office
space and is equipped with modern technology to enable retail partners and
Volvo Cars employees to access industry-leading training. The Volvo Car
University team has also created a leadership training program with the Yale
School of Management. The University will play an instrumental role in
preparing Volvo Cars retail partners for the switch to full product
electrification, which ramped up last year with the launch of the fully
electric Volvo XC40 Recharge.
With the
Volvo Car South Carolina Technical Center, the company adds new research and
development capabilities for its Americas Region workforce with a center to
educate retailer technicians on the latest vehicle technologies, including
electrified powertrains. The Center includes a 23,000 square foot facility
which encompasses a Training Academy, Methods Workshop and Technical Material
Analysis.
Sustainability
remains as important as safety for Volvo Cars. The University campus will
become a Volvo Cars Center of Excellence for sustainability in the Americas and
with a recent LEED (Gold) certification for the Campus, the company’s
Ridgeville footprint moves closer to being a climate neutral operation by 2025.
“The
opening of Volvo Car University and the South Carolina Technical Center
represents the most recent demonstration of our commitment to our future in the
USA and the state of South Carolina,” said Anders Gustafsson, Senior Vice
President, Volvo Car Americas and President and CEO, Volvo Car USA. “We
appreciate the continued support of the Governor’s office, the state and
Berkeley County. We are proud to call South Carolina home as Volvo Cars
continues our transformation, moving toward an electric, sustainable future.”
“Today’s
announcement by Volvo Cars highlights their important, long-standing commitment
to South Carolina and our people,” said South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster.
“Our workforce is hardworking and eager to learn. This investment – and
investments like it – will create a stronger, highly-trained workforce that
will benefit South Carolina for decades to come. We congratulate Volvo Cars on
today’s announcement and look forward to hosting Volvo team members in our
beautiful Lowcountry.”
The grand
opening comes on the heels of the announcement earlier this month that Volvo
Cars will invest $118 million to produce the fully electric Polestar 3 at its
South Carolina plant under contract for Polestar Cars. The Polestar 3 is the
third vehicle scheduled to be built at the plant, joining the Volvo S60 luxury
sedan and the next generation of electrified Volvo cars.
Source: Volvo Cars US.
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