Volkswagen Group taps into new profit pools with sustainable mobility

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Pietro Zollino
Pietro Zollino
Deputy Head of Global Group Communications & Head of Corporate Communications
Christoph Oemisch
Christoph Oemisch
Corporate Communications Spokesperson, Finance and Sales
B2023CW02725
  • Group makes decisive progress in its four industry-leading technology platforms and further expands sustainable mobility business
  • Architecture: The Group will introduce the latest generation of e-mobility platforms with the new Premium Platform Electric (PPE) from 2024; this will be followed in 2025 by the improved Modular Electric Drive Matrix MEB+ with longer range, shorter charging times and new models with entry-level prices below 25,000 Euro
  • Battery & Charging: Well-advanced discussions with Mahindra on the use of central MEB components such as e-drive and unified cell; unified cell, standardized cell factory and other innovations bring significant cost advantages and enable democratization of e-mobility
  • Software: Audi Q6 e-tron gives first preview of new software generation E³ 1.2; Software Defined Vehicle Hub to start soon and drive development of future software architecture E³ 2.0
  • Mobility: stake in Pon subsidiary in bike leasing taps booming global B2B profit pool; Group mobility platform to be rolled out after successful pilot phase, covering all mobility needs

Wolfsburg/Munich. The Volkswagen Group has made decisive progress in its four industry-leading technology platforms. It is also tapping into highly attractive additional profit pools as part of its transformation from legacy automaker to integrated mobility provider by further expanding its sustainable mobility business. At the Group's press conference at IAA Mobility in Munich, CEO Oliver Blume said: "We are making good progress. And faster than planned. We have reached numerous milestones, set important strategic directions and achieved joint successes. We are systematically driving forward the transformation along our ten-point plan and consistently developing further attractive profit pools in the area of sustainable mobility."

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