Volkswagen Group backs green tech in China
Volkswagen Group China and its Chinese joint venture partners SAIC Motor Co and First Automotive Works (FAW) Group have signed agreements to develop green models.
Volkswagen Group China and its Chinese joint venture partners SAIC Motor Co and First Automotive Works (FAW) Group have signed agreements to develop green models.
The Volkswagen Group will in future be cooperating more closely with SAIC and the FAW Group in the field of forward-looking technologies. Joint declarations to that effect were signed in Berlin on March 29 by Prof. Dr. Jochem Heizmann, member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft with responsibility for China and president and CEO of Volkswagen Group China, with Chen Hong, president of SAIC Motor Co. Ltd., and with Xu Jianyi, chairman of FAW Group.
The further development of particularly eco-friendly models along with a joint research project was agreed for Shanghai Volkswagen (SVW), while the development and production of a new, very eco-friendly vehicle in China was agreed with FAW. The signing ceremony took place in the presence of the president of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping, and the chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Angela Merkel.
Speaking at the ceremony, Prof. Heizmann said, "Volkswagen has already been a reliable partner for the People's Republic of China for 30 years. We will continue to set the standard in the Chinese automotive industry with highly-efficient engines and forward-looking technologies."
These projects are part of the €18.2 billion (Rs 150,878 crore) investment program in new plants and products which Volkswagen and its joint venture partners are implementing between 2014 and 2018. In total, the investment program is the largest in the history of the Chinese automotive industry. Volkswagen is working together with its partners to foster the development of sustainable mobility in China.
Agreement was also reached on further expanding production capacity at the FAW-Volkswagen joint venture. A location has not yet been selected. The German carmaker has set its sights on installing the technical capacity to produce over four million vehicles per year in China by 2018. In 2013, Volkswagen produced and sold over three million vehicles in China.
Photograph: On November 19, 2013, Shanghai-Volkswagen celebrated the production of its 10 millionth vehicle, a VW Tiguan.
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