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Volkswagen Zwickau EV Plant Gigafactory
[Last updated: Apr 2026]
This electric vehicle final assembly gigafactory is part of the advanced manufacturing and industrial electrification ecosystem in Germany.
| OEM/owner: | Volkswagen |
| Facility: | Zwickau EV Plant |
| Location: | Zwickau Saxony |
| Country: | Germany |
| Tier level: | 1 |
| Capacity: | 330 units |
| Other product: | Battery Pack |
| Status: | Operational |
| Opened: | 2019 |
| Investment: | 1.20B USD |
| Anchor customer: | Volkswagen |
| Other customer: | Audi (Q4 e-tron) | Geo risk: | LOW |
Supply chain notes:
VW's first dedicated EV-only plant; Zwickau Saxony; 330k units/yr; ID.3, ID.4, ID.5, Audi Q4 e-tron; CATL and Samsung SDI cell supply; most EV-capable EU legacy plant..
Semiconductor relevant notes:
VW 400V SiC traction; CATL LFP transition underway; Valeo Siemens eAutomotive inverter.
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EV gigafactories are large-scale industrial production facilities that integrate vehicle assembly, battery manufacturing, power electronics, automation, and high-throughput logistics. These facilities impose significant electrical load, thermal management, and site electrification requirements, and serve as anchor nodes within regional supply chains and energy infrastructure.