Mercedes-Benz Cars to build battery factory in Jawor, Poland

Mercedes-Benz Cars to build battery factory in Jawor, Poland

In the course of the electric initiative, Mercedes-Benz Cars will build a battery factory at the polish site in Jawor and thus extend the global battery production network of up to nine factories.

“We will electrify the complete portfolio until 2022 and will be able to offer in each segment various electrified alternatives to our customers. This includes more than 10 pure electric vehicles. We will produce batteries on our own, what we consider a significant success factor in the era of electric mobility,” said Markus Schäfer, Member of the Divisional Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Production and Supply Chain. “After the production of high-tech engines, we will establish additional future technology in Poland. The battery factory in Jawor is the second largest investment at this new Mercedes-Benz site.”

In Jawor, approximately 100km away from the German border, a state-of-the-art engine factory is currently being built. The plant will produce four cylinder engines for hybrid and conventionally driven vehicles. This will be the first production site of Mercedes-Benz Cars in Poland and will offer more than 1,000 jobs.

“The decision of Mercedes-Benz Cars to start the production of electric batteries for a new type of vehicle in Jawor shows that companies that have started operations in our country positively assess the investment climate and want to continue to grow here. We are witnessing the 4.0 industrial revolution in which Poland plays a leading role,” said Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland. Morawiecki also said that he is glad that Jawor will produce not only traditional engines, but also the hearts of cars of the future.

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