2024-09-14 05:50:08
Automotive
Politics

Calls for Authenticity in Volkswagen's Electric Future

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Hannover's Mayor Belit Onay has voiced strong criticism regarding Volkswagen's recent direction, emphasizing the need for genuine Volkswagen models. He condemned the federal government's cessation of funding for electric vehicles and urged for a coherent policy rather than fiscal compromises.

Onay's commitment to preserving Volkswagen's local sites is unwavering, especially as the company faces potential job cuts and factory closures. Niedersachsen's Prime Minister, Weil, identified gaps in VW's offerings and is advocating for the introduction of more affordable electric models, such as the planned ID.2 and ID.1.

Meanwhile, the FDP has rejected new subsidies for electric vehicles, arguing that the market should self-regulate. This ongoing dialogue highlights the urgent need for Volkswagen to adapt its strategies and invest in accessible electric models while addressing community concerns and ensuring sustainable employment.

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Hannover Mayor Belit Onay Criticizes VW Models: 'We Need Real Volkswagens Again'

Mayor Onay criticizes that the federal government has discontinued the funding for electric cars. He demands a clear policy instead of compromises in fiscal policy and debates about the debt brake.
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Mayor: We will fight for VW locations / Hanover's Mayor Belit Onay after meeting with VW management: The company must change confrontational communication - "We need real Volkswagens again"

Economy
Finance
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Mayors want to preserve VW locations; Hanover is the headquarters of VW Commercial Vehicles, where the ID.Buzz is produced, among others; VW has terminated job security, announced a savings program, and has not ruled out layoffs and plant closures; the company must change its confrontational communication, make future investments, utilize synergies in joint battery production and uniform software development, and offer affordable electric models in Volkswagen quality; municipalities, employee..
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14. September 2024 um 03:32

Prime Minister Weil sees gap in Volkswagen's offering

Economy
Politics
Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil sees a gap in Volkswagen's offering; plans more affordable car models like the ID.2 (25,000 euros) and ID.1 (20,000 euros); the ID.2 is set to be produced in 2026 as an electric small car at Seat, Cupra and Skoda in Spain.
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