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Xxl Investment: Vw Subsidiary Opens New High-Tech Factory

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The crisis-stricken VW Group is increasingly looking at the Czech Republic these days. There, subsidiary Skoda opens a new high-tech factory for battery systems – and thus also sets a signal internally.

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The crisis-stricken VW Group is increasingly looking at the Czech Republic these days. There, subsidiary Skoda opens a new high-tech factory for battery systems – and thus also sets a signal internally.

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131 robots produce battery systems for e-cars in the 60-second cycle: VW subsidiary Skoda opens a highly automated assembly plant at its Czech headquarters. With the system, the car manufacturer is becoming the largest battery manufacturer within the Volkswagen Group.

The Czech VW subsidiary opens a new assembly hall in the main plant. A new, innovative battery system is being manufactured here.

The new factory is largely autonomous, with workers performing more control and safety functions. This is how the battery journey for the Enyaq, Elroq and various Volkswagen models looks like.

A new chapter in the production of batteries for electric vehicles is beginning in Mladá Boleslav. Škoda Auto is launching a modern battery system operation here, which is intended to strengthen European self-sufficiency and reduce dependence on Asian suppliers.

The carmaker Škoda Auto has opened a new hall for assembling battery systems for electric cars at its main plant in Mladá Boleslav. This is an investment of 205 million euros, which is currently 4.97 billion crowns. According to the company, this has made it the largest producer of battery systems in the Volkswagen Group, producing up to 335,000 of them annually. Company representatives told journalists this on Friday at the opening of the hall.…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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