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Volkswagen board discusses 70 billion euro spending plan: source

Published 11/17/2017, 05:02 AM
Updated 11/17/2017, 05:02 AM
© Reuters. A Volkswagen Golf GTE is being charged during a workshop in Guangzhou

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Volkswagen's (DE:VOWG_p) supervisory board is discussing a five-year spending plan totaling more than 70 billion euros ($82.5 billion) to transform the group into a leader in electric cars, a person familiar with the talks told Reuters.

The board is expected to sign off on the capital and development spending targets on Friday, the person said. The investments will likely be made in the 2018-2022 period, said another person briefed on the discussions.

Volkswagen, which is struggling to cut jobs and spending at the core autos division and turn the page on its "dieselgate" scandal, declined to comment on the size of the planned budget.

The world's largest automaker has said it will invest more than 20 billion euros in electric mobility by 2030, including costs to develop more than 80 new electrified models by 2025 and upgrade factories.

At the previous budget round a year ago, VW pledged to cut overall spending on factories, equipment and technology to 6 percent of automotive sales by 2020 from 6.9 percent in 2015.

Until it admitted two years ago to cheating on U.S. diesel emissions tests, VW had been slow to embrace electric cars and self-driving technology.

But the emissions fraud has prompted a strategic shift to zero-emission and self-driving technology with VW now pledging to offer an electric version of each of its 300 group models by 2030.

The billions of dollars of costs VW is facing for its emissions trickery and the electric-car offensive has revived tensions at the heart of the VW group between profits and jobs, and between central control and autonomy for its 12 brands.

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Company sources told Reuters last month that VW managers and unions were seeking to curb competition from lower-cost stablemate Skoda, move some of its production to Germany and make the Czech brand pay more for shared technology.

Executives and labor leaders have also been haggling over decisions on where to build electric cars and pool related resources, complicated by the influence of Lower Saxony, VW's home state and No. 2 shareholder where six of the carmaker's 10 German plants are located.

VW said on Thursday it plans to spend 10 billion euros by 2025 to develop and produce all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in China to comply with tightening pollution rules in its largest market.

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