Recently, CATL's battery pack laboratory officially received prestigious certification from the Volkswagen Group, becoming the first power battery company in the world to obtain Volkswagen's full-chain laboratory qualification recognition for cells, modules, and battery packs. At the certification ceremony, Dr. Uwe Westerhoff, Head of Certification at Volkswagen Group's Battery Testing Center, and Dr. Su Yuzhuan, Head of CATL's Testing and Validation Center, attended the event together with their core teams.
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Mar 24, 2026 08:42[SMM Express] According to XPeng Motors, on March 13, the first car model jointly developed by Volkswagen and XPeng Motors—Yuzhong 08—officially rolled off the mass production line at Volkswagen Anhui in Hefei. It took the two parties only 24 months from signing the joint development technical cooperation agreement to mass production rollout. In 2023, Volkswagen Group and XPeng Motors reached a long-term strategic partnership, focusing on product development and technological innovation and jointly developing two pure EV models. The mass production rollout of the first jointly developed car model marked the delivery of tangible results from the technical cooperation between the two sides. Following Yuzhong 08, the second model jointly developed by the two parties will also be launched this year.
Mar 18, 2026 17:23Volkswagen, Europe’s largest automaker, is expanding the ambitions of its battery business from EVs into utility ESS and energy trading, as global EV demand has fallen short of previous expectations. On Monday, Volkswagen launched its first utility ESS facility in Salzgitter, Germany. The project belongs to Volkswagen’s energy subsidiary Elli and can supply power to up to 20,000 households for about two hours. The facility is directly connected to the power grid and will also be used for energy trading on the European power exchange EPEX SPOT. The batteries used come from Volkswagen’s in-house PowerCo division. As battery suppliers cut prices and EV growth slows down, Volkswagen is seeking new sources of battery revenue.
Mar 13, 2026 16:08[Volkswagen Plans to Cut 50,000 Jobs in Germany by 2030] Volkswagen Group also announced on March 10 that it is expected to cut 50,000 jobs by 2030, mainly affecting employees in Germany and covering all brands under the group, including Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, and Skoda. The latest layoff figure increased by about 43 compared with the company's previously announced 35,000 job cuts.
Mar 12, 2026 11:58[Volkswagen Group's 2025 Operating Profit Plunged 53%] Germany's Volkswagen Group announced on March 10 that group revenue in 2025 was 322 billion euros, almost stable compared with 324.7 billion euros in 2024; however, operating profit plunged 53% YoY from 2024 to 8.9 billion euros, mainly due to US tariff policies, exchange-rate fluctuations, and strategic adjustments at Porsche, one of its subsidiaries. Volkswagen Group said that, as US tariff issues and competitive pressure in China still persisted, it expected to continue facing a severe situation in 2026. Revenue this year was expected to edge up by 0% to 3%, with the operating margin at between 4% and 5.5%.
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