BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen said on Friday it has chosen its headquarters, the central German city of Wolfsburg, as the location for its new Trinity electric vehicle (EV) plant.
BERLIN (Reuters) – Volkswagen said on Friday it has chosen its headquarters, the central German city of Wolfsburg, as the location for its new Trinity electric vehicle (EV) plant.
Construction is set to begin in spring 2023, said the German carmaker.
Volkswagen said it was investing about 2 billion euros ($2.18 billion) in the production of the e-vehicle.
(Reporting by Jan Schwartz; Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by Ludwig Burger)
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