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Volkswagen to power its manufacturing plants with renewable energy

Volkswagen to power its manufacturing plants with renewable energy

April 6, 2021 3:02 pm

The share of renewable electricity purchased rose from 80 to 95 percent at EU production sites within a year.

The Volkswagen Group made significant progress in supplying its plants with electricity from renewable sources in 2020. By 2023, all EU sites are to be supplied with 100 percent electricity from renewable sources. By 2030, the same target is planned for all global sites outside China. The three largest sites were the Audi plants in Győr, Hungary, and Neckarsulm, Germany, and the Volkswagen plant in Palmela, Portugal. Plants operated by Bugatti, Skoda, SITECH, MAN Truck & Bus and MAN Energy Solutions also converted to 100 percent renewable electricity in 2020.

Group Board Member Oliver Blume, explained, “The transformation of the Volkswagen Group into a CO2-neutral company has gained momentum. In this context, supplying our plants with renewable electricity is an important part of the overall decarbonisation strategy. We are consistently implementing our plans together with all brands and regions, and in 2020 we have already come very close to the target lines that we actually only marked for 2023 and 2030. That’s an encouraging milestone. However, we are not resting on our laurels. The energy transition in production also includes an ambitious conversion of the power supply at the Chinese production sites. In addition, we also want to further reduce greenhouse gases in our in-house electricity production.”

In 2020, 46 percent of the Group’s total global energy consumption in production was covered by renewable electricity – an increase of five percentage points compared to the previous year. The Volkswagen Group is currently working with its Chinese partners to develop its own targets for its Chinese production sites. The high proportion of coal-fired power in the Chinese electricity mix and the highly regulated electricity market make this project particularly challenging.

To read more about Volkswagen, please visit: https://www.volkswagen.co.in/en.html

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