Günther Horvath nominated for election to the Supervisory Board of the Volkswagen Group
Günther Horvath nominated for election to the Supervisory Board of the Volkswagen Group
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Title: Günther Horvath nominated for election to the Supervisory Board of the Volkswagen Group
Description: The self-employed attorney Günther Horvath is to join the Supervisory Board of Volkswagen AG and take over the vacant seat as a shareholder representative. The Nomination Committee of the Group’s Supervisory Board has adopted a corresponding resolution. Horvath is to succeed Louise Kiesling, who passed away in December 2022.
Günther Horvath nominated for election to the Supervisory Board of the Volkswagen Group
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Title: Günther Horvath nominated for election to the Supervisory Board of the Volkswagen Group
Description: The self-employed attorney Günther Horvath is to join the Supervisory Board of Volkswagen AG and take over the vacant seat as a shareholder representative. The Nomination Committee of the Group’s Supervisory Board has adopted a corresponding resolution. Horvath is to succeed Louise Kiesling, who passed away in December 2022.
Final tests of the new Touareg close to the Arctic Circle
Final tests of the new Touareg close to the Arctic Circle
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Title: Final tests of the new Touareg (The new Touareg/the new Touareg R - Camouflaged near-production concept car. The vehicle is not yet available for sale.) close to the Arctic Circle
Description: This year, Volkswagen will continue the success story of the million-selling Touareg with a comprehensive technical and visual update of the premium SUV. The rear and front of the luxury SUV have been redesigned, the chassis has been further developed and impresses with its combination of comfort and performance. Before the world premiere in the summer, Volkswagen is now providing a first preview of the update for its top model.
Final tests of the new Touareg close to the Arctic Circle
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Title: Final tests of the new Touareg (The new Touareg/the new Touareg R - Camouflaged near-production concept car. The vehicle is not yet available for sale.) close to the Arctic Circle
Description: This year, Volkswagen will continue the success story of the million-selling Touareg with a comprehensive technical and visual update of the premium SUV. The rear and front of the luxury SUV have been redesigned, the chassis has been further developed and impresses with its combination of comfort and performance. Before the world premiere in the summer, Volkswagen is now providing a first preview of the update for its top model.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends his first Volkswagen works meeting
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends his first Volkswagen works meeting
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Title: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends his first Volkswagen works meeting
Description: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has attended his first Volkswagen works meeting. At the parent plant in Wolfsburg, he spent several hours in intensive discussions with the workforce, the Works Council and members of the Board of Management. In and around hall 11 more than 10,000 employees welcomed the high-ranking politician in the heart of the factory on Thursday. The visit included a 45-minute question and answer session between Volkswagen staff and Germany’s head of government at which the Chancellor answered employees’ questions directly. Before the works meeting got underway, Scholz was taken on a tour of the Golf production. This year, the all-electric ID.3 will be added to the portfolio of vehicles produced at corporate headquarters. The German Chancellor also used his visit as an opportunity to gain an insight into Volkswagen’s forward-looking vocational training. The last time Volkswagen’s Wolfsburg plant welcomed such a high-ranking politician was around 15 years ago in 2008, when Scholz’s predecessor Angela Merkel stood in front of the workforce.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends his first Volkswagen works meeting
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Title: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends his first Volkswagen works meeting
Description: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has attended his first Volkswagen works meeting. At the parent plant in Wolfsburg, he spent several hours in intensive discussions with the workforce, the Works Council and members of the Board of Management. In and around hall 11 more than 10,000 employees welcomed the high-ranking politician in the heart of the factory on Thursday. The visit included a 45-minute question and answer session between Volkswagen staff and Germany’s head of government at which the Chancellor answered employees’ questions directly. Before the works meeting got underway, Scholz was taken on a tour of the Golf production. This year, the all-electric ID.3 will be added to the portfolio of vehicles produced at corporate headquarters. The German Chancellor also used his visit as an opportunity to gain an insight into Volkswagen’s forward-looking vocational training. The last time Volkswagen’s Wolfsburg plant welcomed such a high-ranking politician was around 15 years ago in 2008, when Scholz’s predecessor Angela Merkel stood in front of the workforce.
Volkswagen Group Technology develops complete drive system for electric cars
Volkswagen Group Technology develops complete drive system for electric cars
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Title: Volkswagen Group Technology develops complete drive system for electric cars
Description: At Tech Day 2023, Volkswagen Group Technology provided an outlook of upcoming electric car innovations in the areas of batteries, charging and electronic components. The focus was on the electric drive system of the future. For this purpose, Volkswagen is taking care of all the central components itself and, in addition to batteries and electric motors, is now developing pulse inverters and thermal management systems internally. The Volkswagen drive system coming from one source offers significant efficiency and cost advantages: Up to 20 percent more efficiency is possible through the optimal combination of individual components alone.
Volkswagen Group Technology develops complete drive system for electric cars
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Title: Volkswagen Group Technology develops complete drive system for electric cars
Description: At Tech Day 2023, Volkswagen Group Technology provided an outlook of upcoming electric car innovations in the areas of batteries, charging and electronic components. The focus was on the electric drive system of the future. For this purpose, Volkswagen is taking care of all the central components itself and, in addition to batteries and electric motors, is now developing pulse inverters and thermal management systems internally. The Volkswagen drive system coming from one source offers significant efficiency and cost advantages: Up to 20 percent more efficiency is possible through the optimal combination of individual components alone.
Wolfsburg plant: Volkswagen will train 22,000 production employees for e-mobility by 2025
Wolfsburg plant: Volkswagen will train 22,000 production employees for e-mobility by 2025
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Title: Wolfsburg plant: Volkswagen will train 22,000 production employees for e-mobility by 2025
Description: Europe’s largest car manufacturing complex is launching a retraining campaign to train and develop production employees in e-mobility. The Volkswagen brand is thus forging ahead with converting its German plants to the production of electric vehicles. Following on from the Zwickau and Emden passenger car plants, the Wolfsburg factory will also become an electric vehicle factory over the next few years. This fundamental transformation is not only to be grounded in specialist training, but also has an emotional side: The Wolfsburg factory has opened an eMotionRoom where over the coming months 22.000 production employees can enjoy an entertaining experience of the transformation process from ICE to electric vehicles.
Wolfsburg plant: Volkswagen will train 22,000 production employees for e-mobility by 2025
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Title: Wolfsburg plant: Volkswagen will train 22,000 production employees for e-mobility by 2025
Description: Europe’s largest car manufacturing complex is launching a retraining campaign to train and develop production employees in e-mobility. The Volkswagen brand is thus forging ahead with converting its German plants to the production of electric vehicles. Following on from the Zwickau and Emden passenger car plants, the Wolfsburg factory will also become an electric vehicle factory over the next few years. This fundamental transformation is not only to be grounded in specialist training, but also has an emotional side: The Wolfsburg factory has opened an eMotionRoom where over the coming months 22.000 production employees can enjoy an entertaining experience of the transformation process from ICE to electric vehicles.
Volkswagen Group Art4All and EPHRA: Young generation to explore art in the heart of Berlin
Volkswagen Group Art4All and EPHRA: Young generation to explore art in the heart of Berlin
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Title: Volkswagen Group Art4All and EPHRA: Young generation to explore art in the heart of Berlin
Description: Volkswagen Group is pleased to announce a new collaboration with the exhibition project “GEDANKEN SPIELEN VERSTECKEN” developed by the art and education specialists at EPHRA in Berlin. The partnership comprises four Volkswagen Group Art4All Sundays, offering free access and several extra experiences for children, youngsters and adults. The exhibition features 22 internationally acclaimed artists including Olafur Eliasson, Karin Sander and Tomás Saraceno.
Volkswagen Group Art4All and EPHRA: Young generation to explore art in the heart of Berlin
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Title: Volkswagen Group Art4All and EPHRA: Young generation to explore art in the heart of Berlin
Description: Volkswagen Group is pleased to announce a new collaboration with the exhibition project “GEDANKEN SPIELEN VERSTECKEN” developed by the art and education specialists at EPHRA in Berlin. The partnership comprises four Volkswagen Group Art4All Sundays, offering free access and several extra experiences for children, youngsters and adults. The exhibition features 22 internationally acclaimed artists including Olafur Eliasson, Karin Sander and Tomás Saraceno.