Volvo Cars gears up for long-term sustainable growth with new Slovakia electric car manufacturing plant. 9508
Volvo Cars
announces today it will establish a third manufacturing plant in Europe,
positioning the company well to meet the continued demand from its customers
for electric cars and capture future growth potential.
The new
state-of-the-art plant will be climate neutral and build only electric cars,
underpinning the company’s ambition to become fully electric by 2030 and
climate neutral by 2040, and to continue expanding its global production
capacity to match its growth ambitions.
By picking Slovakia as the location for its new plant, Volvo Cars creates a
European triangle of manufacturing covering its largest sales region –
complementing the Ghent plant (Belgium) in western Europe and the Torslanda
plant (Sweden) in northern Europe.
The new facility represents an investment of around EUR 1.2 billion (1). It
will be located close to Kosice, in the eastern part of Slovakia, where it will
benefit from a well-established automotive supply chain as it becomes the fifth
car plant in the country.
Volvo Cars has an ambition to move towards annual sales of 1.2 million cars by
mid-decade, which it aims to meet with a global manufacturing footprint
spanning Europe, the US and Asia.
“We have a clear focus on becoming a pure electric mobility brand by 2030,
which is in line with our purpose,” said Jim Rowan, chief executive at Volvo
Cars. “Expansion in Europe, our largest sales region, is crucial to our shift
to electrification and continued growth. I am very pleased to expand our Volvo
Cars production footprint into Slovakia and look forward to welcoming new
colleagues and partners on the journey ahead.”
“I appreciate that Volvo Cars has decided to build its new plant in Slovakia.
The new Volvo Cars plant is important for us since it will improve the social
and economic situation in the region and produce only electric cars, which
provides the Slovak automotive industry with a competitive perspective in the
new ecological era,” said the Prime Minister of the Slovak republic, Mr. Eduard
Heger.
“Personally, I am very pleased that Slovakia has succeeded in the competition
for this mega investment, which will bring development and many jobs in the
eastern part of Slovakia, with lots of direct and indirect job opportunities,”
said the Minister of Economy of the Slovak republic, Mr. Richard Sulik.
Construction of the Kosice plant is planned to start in 2023, with equipment
and production lines installed during 2024. Series production of
next-generation, pure electric Volvo cars is scheduled to start in 2026.
In line with Volvo Cars’ ambition to have climate neutral manufacturing
operations by 2025, the plant will use only climate neutral energy. It will
also be designed to be a leader in sustainable and efficient premium electric
car production with an optimised layout and logistics flow, while Volvo Cars
aims for the highest global standards in energy and environmental efficiency.
As for the location, Kosice offers good logistical and transport links to the
rest of Europe and access to a good supplier base. The incentives
offered by the Slovak government has also been a key factor in the decision to
locate the plant in Kosice.
The facility is designed to produce up to 250,000 cars per year and is expected
to provide several thousand new jobs in the region. The site also allows for
further expansion of the plant in future.
“We look forward to welcoming new members to the Volvo Cars Kosice team and the
global Volvo Cars family, as well as establishing new collaborations and
partnerships in the region,” said Javier Varela, chief operating officer at
Volvo Cars. “It will be a modern workplace, in a state-of-the-art plant that
centres on sustainability and safety.”
The establishment of the Kosice plant represents the first new European
manufacturing site for Volvo Cars for almost 60 years. The Torslanda plant was
opened in 1964, while the Ghent factory followed a year later. Together, these
facilities can produce 600,000 cars per year.
Volvo Cars will today host a live webcast to mark the announcement with
participation by the government of the Slovak republic at 10:00 CET (Friday 1
July), accessible at https://live.volvocars.com/.
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