Volkswagen targeting 20-30% automation at new electric vehicle plant

Reuters

Published Oct 11, 2022 10:43

By Victoria Waldersee

WOLFSBURG (Reuters) - Volkswagen (ETR:VOWG_p) is looking at automating 20-30% of production at its upcoming Trinity plant near its Wolfsburg headquarters, the plant's chief production officer said on Tuesday.

"Assembly is still 90% manual work," Sebastian Schmickartz said at a suppliers summit in Wolfsburg. "This is what we want to change with the new factory. We are looking at 20-30% automation."

The Trinity plant, where the German carmaker will build a new flagship electric sedan, is due to begin pre-series production in 2025, with the official start of production in 2026.

The key to automating more of its assembly line will be moving to a module-based strategy, Schmickartz said, condensing 50 parts into one through techniques like die casting to produce front-end, back-end and roof modules.