Spain

Sagunto in Valencia, Spain has been chosen by Volkswagen PowerCo as the location for its second battery cell factory in Europe. Gigafactory Valencia will start production of unified cells in 2026 and will directly employ more than 3,000 people in the future, with an estimated up to 30,000 indirect jobs potentially being created at suppliers and partners in Spain.

The Valencia gigafactory will supply unified cells to the vehicle assembly plants in Martorell and Pamplona, among other sites. These plants will build Volkswagen Group's future entry-level EVs under the Volkswagen, Cupra, and Skoda brands.

PowerCo aims to manufacture sustainable batteries in Valencia, with the cell plant to be supplied completely with green electricity generated by solar and wind power, including from a 617-acre (250-hectare) new solar farm in the immediate vicinity. 

 

Sagunto

Sagunto, situated in the province of Valencia, Spain, is a town steeped in history and Mediterranean charm. With roots dating back to ancient times, Sagunto boasts a captivating mix of Roman, Moorish, and medieval influences evident in its architecture and cultural heritage. The iconic Sagunto Castle, perched atop a hill overlooking the town, is a testament to its rich past, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Beyond its historical allure, Sagunto features picturesque beaches along the Costa del Azahar, inviting visitors to relax and soak up the sun. With its blend of ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and coastal beauty, Sagunto captures the essence of Valencia's diverse heritage and is a captivating destination for travelers seeking a glimpse into Spain's past.

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