Stellantis appoints Fernando Andreu to lead EV manufacturing expansion at Ellesmere Port As Stellantis boosts its electric van output, the Ellesmere Port plant welcomes new Plant Director Fernando Andreu, who will oversee production of medium-sized battery electric vans alongside the site’s existing small van assembly line. AMS
Europe’s EV industry faces china threat, recycling gaps and tariffs, warns SSAB PARTNER CONTENTThis content was produced by Automotive Manufacturing Solutions in partnership with SSAB.SSAB’s Erik Nymann warns Europe’s BEV industry must move faster to counter China’s battery dominance, US tariffs, and a widening gap in recycling and infrastructure warned that Europe’s electric vehicle industry faces mounting pressure from geopolitical shifts, battery imports, and weak recycling systems. Michael Nash reports. AMS
Hybrid vehicles return to North America’s production lines as automakers rethink strategy Automakers that once aimed to skip hybrids and go straight to electric vehicles are now reintegrating hybrids into their North American line-ups. Building “half-and-half” cars is proving technically tricky but strategically worthwhile. Ilkhan Ozsevim
GM commits $4bn to US manufacturing as it reorganises production footprint, boosts EV output, and moves key vehicle assembly from Mexico and Canada to US plants General Motors will invest $4bn to expand vehicle production in Michigan, Kansas and Tennessee, shifting models from Mexico and Canada in a move that highlights localisation, EV growth and trade policy anticipation. Ilkhan Ozsevim
JLR deepens electric vehicle manufacturing capabilities with 50 new roles focused on material sourcing, traceability and supply chain risk mitigation As it transitions to electric vehicle production, JLR has added 50 roles to map material sources, secure battery minerals, and protect manufacturing operations from disruption and compliance risk. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Hybrid powertrains will continue to support the transition to vehicle electrification Weak EV demand, critical mineral supply challenges and tariff-driven market uncertainty keeps hybrid vehicles in the big picture for model development and production investments. Ian Henry
BMW reinvents its Munich plant with AI, automation and digital logistics to support Neue Klasse production and meet rising demand in a constrained city-centre location Speaking at the recent Automobil Produktion Kongress in Munich, Dr. Michael Nikolaides, BMW’s SVP of Production Network, Supply Chain Management and Logistics, laid out the company’s roadmap for the digitalisation of production and logistics operations. Ilkhan Ozsevim Nick Holt
UK vehicle production slips behind global leaders as China and North America accelerate EV manufacturing, trade alignment and industrial policy AMS explores why the structural forces behind Britain’s vehicle production are in decline, contrasting it with the strategic clarity and industrial momentum driving EV investment across North America, and preeminently. Ilkhan Ozsevim
UK automotive production hits lowest April level since 1952 as exports falter and policy uncertainty clouds EV transition UK car and commercial vehicle production fell sharply in April, marking the worst start to a year since 2009. As exports decline and policy uncertainty looms, the industry calls for urgent action to restore competitiveness and support the EV transition. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Automotive expert Tunç Kip says human-machine interfaces are essential in boosting flexibility, quality, and performance in global automotive manufacturing From the factory floor to upstream design, digital human-machine interfaces are enabling smarter, leaner, and more flexible vehicle production - but humans need to be at the centre of gravity for it to work. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Mercedes-Benz blends AI, humanoid robots and craftspeople at its Digital Factory Campus to redefine the boundaries of human-machine collaboration in vehicle production At its Digital Factory Campus in Berlin, Mercedes-Benz is pioneering new forms of human-machine interaction, from generative AI agents to humanoid robots, blending physical and digital intelligence in its production system. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Volvo announces 3,000 job cuts as EV sales drop and projects react Volvo Cars is reducing its workforce by 3,000, primarily in Sweden, as part of a $1.9 billion cost-cutting plan. The move follows a significant decline in electric vehicle sales and a strategic shift in the company’s electrification goals. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Augmented reality, AI, cobots and digital twins are transforming automotive production by enhancing worker training, planning, inspection and collaboration Human-machine interfaces are becoming central to car production. With AR, cobots, AI inspection and digital twins, OEMs like Ford, Volvo, GM and Mercedes are reshaping the way people and machines interact. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Toyota reorganises North American manufacturing into three pillars and seven regions as part of its long-term production and logistics strategy Toyota has unveiled a sweeping reorganisation of its North American manufacturing, dividing operations into three strategic pillars and seven regions, alongside executive changes aimed at EV growth and production agility. Ilkhan Ozsevim
BMW develops next-level digital manufacturing at Landshut and Regensburg plants BMW’s Landshut and Regensburg plants showcase how AI, automation, and smart logistics are transforming component production into digitally driven, future-ready operations. Nick Holt
JLR and Daimler Truck are building resilience through flexible manufacturing, agile supply chains and modular production systems JLR and Daimler Truck are adapting their global production systems to meet rising demand for vehicle personalisation, electrification and supply resilience. From simulation to system design, flexibility is now built in from the start. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Mercedes-Benz to localise GLC SUV production in Alabama amid tariff pressures and market shifts Mercedes-Benz confirms plans to assemble the GLC SUV at its Alabama plant starting in late 2027, a move influenced by US tariffs and the need for localised production to meet North American demand. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Nissan to slash 20,000 jobs and abandon battery plant as new CEO restructures operations after mounting losses in US and China Nissan is preparing to axe 15% of its workforce, close multiple plants and abandon a billion-dollar EV battery factory, as new CEO Ivan Espinosa steers the carmaker through worsening losses and market missteps. Ilkhan Ozsevim
China’s rapid rise in electric vehicle adoption is reshaping global auto manufacturing, forcing Western OEMs to rethink costs, portfolios and consumer strategies As China leads the global EV transition with record-breaking sales and technology advances, Western carmakers face mounting pressure to cut costs, target regional needs and rethink loyalty strategies. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Inside Tesla’s ‘radical’ manufacturing shift: How the “Unboxed” process could slash EV production costs and impact the automotive industry As Tesla gears up to launch its $25,000 electric car, its “Unboxed” manufacturing process draws both praise and scepticism. AMS explores its potential to transform automotive production and its implications for the industry. Ilkhan Ozsevim
China’s rare earth magnet export ban threatens global EV and automotive manufacturing, as US, European and Asian carmakers scramble to secure critical materials The global automotive sector is facing renewed disruption as China tightens control over exports of heavy rare earths and magnets. With EV powertrains and chips at risk, OEMs are now racing to diversify supply. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Volvo Cars begins EX30 electric SUV production at Ghent, adding jobs and capacity to meet high demand across Europe Volvo Cars has started building its best-selling EX30 EV at its Ghent plant, investing €200m ($227m) to expand flexible production, create hundreds of new jobs and align output more closely with growing European demand. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Honda’s $1bn redevelopment of its Ohio plants sets a global precedent in integrating EV, hybrid and ICE production with smart manufacturing and supplier transformation. Honda North America’s upgraded Ohio operations will be its template for flexible production of ICE, hybrid and electric vehicles on a single line. Project lead Mike Fischer speaks to AMS about the goals, planning and execution behind this major production shift. Nick Holt
As VW cuts back in Germany, Slovakia and Spain emerge as new pillars of cost-effective and future-focused production across Europe As VW’s traditional German plants face uncertainty, its long-established facilities in Bratislava and Pamplona are stepping into the spotlight—producing top-selling models and gearing up for a new era of electric vehicles. Timo Gilgen
How digital twins, hybrid clouds and predictive AI are enabling connected manufacturing in the automotive industry Automotive manufacturers are racing to connect systems, optimise production and secure supply chains through digital twins, hybrid clouds and AI. But legacy systems and organisational inertia remain major obstacles. By Ilkhan Ozsevim. Ilkhan Ozsevim
How Mercedes-Benz Bremen manages combustion, hybrid and EV builds while preparing for Maybach and AI-driven smart production without going fully electric In an interview with Timo Gilgen, the Bremen plant manager talks about his understanding of leadership, identifies the challenges facing the location, and explains how the north manages to build ten different models simultaneously and why a purely electric plant is not an option. Timo Gilgen
Software-defined vehicles are transforming value creation, customer models, and strategies across the automotive industry, from BMW to Stellantis and NXP It’s now time to take a more holistic view of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). After all, they involve completely new business models. Who is pursuing which strategy? By Andrea Hoffmann-Topp
Lucid acquires Nikola’s former Arizona facilities and offers jobs to over 300 former employees as it scales up EV manufacturing and testing operations Lucid has struck a deal to acquire two former Nikola facilities in Arizona, adding nearly 900,000 sq. ft to its production and testing capacity and offering jobs to over 300 ex-Nikola workers as it scales EV production Ilkhan Ozsevim
Nissan transfers Rogue SUV output from Japan to Tennessee to hedge against new US tariffs and preserve its share of the American market Faced with rising tariffs on imports, Nissan will reduce Rogue SUV production in Japan and ramp up output in Tennessee. The move is a clear response to tightening US trade policy and reflects a wider recalibration of global manufacturing among carmakers. Ilkhan Ozsevim
ArcelorMittal’s Multi Part Integration enhances vehicle manufacturing with reduced costs, better flexibility, and improved safety, offering a scalable solution for the automotive industry. PARTNER CONTENTThis content was produced by Automotive Manufacturing Solutions in partnership with ArcelorMittal.Philippe Aubron, Head of Global Automotive at ArcelorMittal explains how the automotive producer’s Multi Part Integration (MPI) solves multiple manufacturing challenges and assists automakers to cut costs and exceed critical targets. AMS
Jaguar Land Rover accelerates EV production with hairpin winding machines for high-efficiency electric motors at its Wolverhampton site At its Wolverhampton plant, Jaguar Land Rover is deploying high-speed hairpin winding machines to increase electric motor performance while retraining its workforce for a future of electric propulsion. Ilkhan Ozsevim
BMW ramps up Debrecen plant with cutting-edge modular assembly to lead Neue Klasse electric vehicle production from late 2025 BMW’s all-electric plant in Debrecen enters its final phase before full production. With modular systems, digital twin planning and just-in-sequence delivery, the site signals the future of scalable, fossil-free manufacturing. Ilkhan Ozsevim
How digital twins are boosting efficiency and adaptability in automotive manufacturing: Stellantis, Webasto and Cintoo dig in Digital twins are becoming essential in automotive manufacturing, helping OEMs and suppliers optimise efficiency, adapt to electrification, and enhance real-time decision-making. We look at how BMW, HORSE, Stellantis, Webasto and Cintoo are pushing the technology’s boundaries. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Future-ready: BMW’s digital transformation of its Munich plant and beyond As the global automotive market pivots toward sustainability and electrification, BMW isn’t just adapting its product portfolio it’s reengineering the entire production operation, prioritising flexibility, digitalisation, and long-term operational efficiency. Plant Munich director, Peter Weber discusses the company’s approach to digitalising production. Nick Holt
Hyundai Motor Group to invest $21bn in US vehicle production, future tech, energy infrastructure and supply chains, targeting 1.2m unit capacity and 100,000 new jobs by 2028 Hyundai Motor Group is deepening its US manufacturing footprint with a $21bn investment through 2028. The Group is scaling production, localising components and developing future mobility and energy technologies to strengthen industrial resilience. Ilkhan Ozsevim
JAC Motors expands production in Mexico to increase capacity by 30% and assemble electric and combustion SUVs, pickups, trucks and LCVs for future domestic growth JAC Motors is scaling up production at its plant in Ciudad Sahagún, Hidalgo, with a 30% capacity boost and new flexible lines to assemble electric and combustion SUVs, pickups, LCVs and trucks for Mexico’s evolving market Ilkhan Ozsevim
JLR expands EV production with 150 new UK roles supporting Range Rover Electric and next-generation electric vehicle manufacturing JLR is expanding its UK workforce with 150 new maintenance roles to support EV production. With Solihull and Wolverhampton at the heart of its transformation, the company is investing in people, technology and electrification. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Mercedes-Benz accelerates AI and robotics at Berlin-Marienfelde, transforming digital production with humanoid robots and next-generation automation technologies At its Berlin-Marienfelde site, Mercedes-Benz is integrating artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics into automotive production. With new digital tools and axial-flux motor technology, the factory is setting new global standards for intelligent manufacturing. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Mazda’s Lean Asset Strategy: Driving efficiency in development and manufacturing Mazda has unveiled its “Lean Asset Strategy,” reinforcing its multi-solution approach to electrification. This initiative is aimed at optimising product development and manufacturing while accelerating time-to-market and reducing costs. Nick Holt
India targets $500bn in EV investment as government boosts manufacturing incentives and new players like Tesla, VinFast prepare entry Significant investments are now under way at domestic and international vehicle companies in India, in component production, electric and hybrid vehicle production for the domestic market, and to facilitate rising exports across the world. This is being encouraged under the government’s strapline of “Make in India for the world.” Ian Henry
BYD considers establishing a third European assembly plant in Germany, aiming to bolster its presence in the region amid challenges of high operational costs and EU import tariffs. Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is exploring the establishment of a third assembly plant in Europe, with Germany as a potential location. This move aims to bolster its European market presence, circumvent EU import tariffs, and address challenges such as high operational costs. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Honda scales back China ICE production as it accelerates EV plans in response to intensifying domestic competition and shifting market demand Honda is restructuring its China operations, cutting ICE production and focusing on EVs after a sharp sales decline. The automaker is betting on its new electric SUV, the S7, to reclaim market share amid intensifying domestic competition and a rapidly evolving industry. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Zeekr consolidates Lynk & Co to streamline production, enhance cost efficiencies and accelerate EV manufacturing under Geely’s restructuring Zeekr’s acquisition of a majority stake in Lynk & Co marks a pivotal moment in EV manufacturing. The integration is set to enhance production efficiency, cut costs and accelerate global expansion. Ilkhan Ozsevim
India aims to become a global player in automotive manufacturing India is potentially on the cusp of becoming a major global player in vehicle production. Whether it can achieve this status will become clear in the next couple of years. The transition to EVs adds to the national challenge as the domestic players are not really leaders in this sector. Meanwhile, the Indian EV supply base is nascent and dependent on foreign investors. Ian Henry
Global battery industry enters new phase as demand surges and prices drop below key cost threshold for Electric Vehicles The global battery industry has entered a transformative phase. EV demand is pushing annual battery needs past 1TWh, while prices fall below a key cost threshold. China remains dominant, but market shifts and consolidation are poised to reshape supply chains worldwide. Ilkhan Ozsevim
BMW plants prepare for a new era with Neue Klasse production As BMW gears up production towards its Neue Klasse electric vehicles, the factories are to remain flexible. Gotz Fuchslocher looks at the strategies the manufacturer is pursuing as it prepares to launch production of the new models. Götz Fuchslocher
EU allows automakers flexibility for 2025 emissions targets to be averaged over 2025-2027, easing regulatory pressure The European Commission has eased 2025 CO2 targets, averaging them over 2025-2027. While this relieves short-term pressure, it raises concerns over Europe’s ability to stay competitive with China in the EV race. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico & Canada take effect, China import tax rises to 20% Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada have officially taken effect, along with an additional 10% increase on Chinese goods, raising the total import tax to 20%.
Evolution of EV platforms: Innovations in design, manufacturing, and scalability Electric vehicle architectures must be adaptable, scalable, and cost-effective, but evolving battery technologies, crash protection, and manufacturing processes add complexity. While the skateboard design has become standard, innovations like gigacasting and hybrid adaptability are reshaping the industry. Automakers are racing to refine EV platforms, balancing speed to market with efficiency and safety in an increasingly competitive landscape. Nick Holt Anushka Dixit
Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson exits as EV maker battles mounting losses, shifting strategy and the launch of its Gravity crossover Lucid Motors faces a leadership change as CEO Peter Rawlinson exits following a challenging financial quarter. As the company eyes growth with the Gravity crossover, interim CEO Marc Winterhoff must steer it through an increasingly tough EV market. Ilkhan Ozsevim
BMW’s Neue Klasse redefines electric mobility with advanced Software-Defined Architecture and high-performance energy management BMW’s Neue Klasse redefines electric mobility with a software-centric vehicle platform, high-voltage 800V battery technology and four advanced computing modules. A new era of efficiency, flexibility, dynamic performance and seamless energy management is emerging? By Andrea Hoffmann-Topp
How China’s BYD surpassed Tesla with production and battery tech - reshaping the global EV market BYD has surged onto the global stage, challenging industry giants like Tesla with its aggressive expansion and pioneering battery technology. BYD’s production soared from half a million to over 4 million vehicles. As the company celebrates its 30th anniversary, its blend of vertical integration, cutting-edge automation, and global supply chain mastery has redefined the EV landscape. Anushka Dixit
Accelerating EV innovation transforms design and manufacturing processes as Toyota and Volkswagen lead cross-functional integration and digital twin adoption for future production Industry experts at the AMS Evolution panel examine the accelerating EV shift and its impact on design and manufacturing. Toyota and Volkswagen share insights on engineering flexibility and digital twin simulation to streamline production Ilkhan Ozsevim
Why global automotive innovators must embrace Design For Manufacture to power production in an environment of increasing complexity and fierce foreign competition Automotive manufacturers are streamlining production with Design for Manufacture (DFM), cutting complexity, reducing costs and driving EV innovation. In In this article, experts reveal the key strategies and digital tools that are reshaping vehicle production. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Mercedes-Benz develops flexible van architecture for EV and ICE powertrains To meet customer demand Mercedes-Benz Vans will offer vans with ICE powertrains alongside electric vehicles (EV) built on a single architecture going forward. Nick Holt
Verne breaks ground on Croatia’s first autonomous EV factory, a milestone for digital and green manufacturing at VGP Park Zagreb Construction has begun on Croatia’s first autonomous EV production facility at VGP Park Zagreb. Led by Verne and backed by VGP, the factory will use cutting-edge technology to manufacture and test driverless electric vehicles, targeting global markets from 2026. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Two-thirds of consumers consider EVs but cost and sustainability concerns persist in the shift to electrification - TCS’s Anupam Singhal shows the way A recent study by Tata Consultancy Services revealed growing consumer interest in EVs, yet cost concerns and sustainability debates continue to shape the industry’s trajectory. As manufacturers invest in electrification, how will they address these challenges? Ilkhan Ozsevim
Flexis accelerates European electric van manufacturing with a shared platform and localised production strategy Flexis, the electric van joint venture between Renault and Volvo, is leveraging a shared platform, European battery production and modular manufacturing to cut costs and enhance efficiency. With production set to begin in 2025, the company is positioning itself as a leader in scalable electric commercial vehicle production. Ilkhan Ozsevim Megan Kelly
Will Volkswagen’s surplus German plants become Chinese production operations? As European vehicle makers continue to face challenging global markets and increased costs, many are having to make difficult decisions around underutilised production operations. Ian Henry looks at how Chinese OEMs could potentially buy or utilise some of Volkswagen’s production sites. Ian Henry
Honda North America’s big investment in flexible manufacturing for EVs, hybrid and ICE vehicles Honda invests $1 billion in retooling its Ohio manufacturing plants to build ICE, hybrid, and EV models on same production line. New technologies being introduced include megacasting, CDC and friction stir welding. Nick Holt
AAM’s $1.4bn acquisition of GKN Automotive could mark a major shift in automotive manufacturing, strengthening its position in driveline systems and electrified vehicle production American Axle & Manufacturing’s $1.4 billion acquisition of GKN Automotive is set to reshape global automotive manufacturing, strengthening its position in driveline systems and EV production as the industry moves towards electrification Ilkhan Ozsevim
Nissan plans to cease AD van production in November as merger discussions with Honda progress towards 2026 integration In a strategic move preceding its anticipated merger with Honda, Nissan announces the cessation of its AD compact van production by November. This decision reflects efforts to streamline operations and address surplus capacity as the OEMs plan to integrate by 2026. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Canoo Inc., the advanced mobility innovator, files for chapter 7 bankruptcy, citing financial challenges and unsuccessful capital efforts Canoo Inc., an advanced mobility and energy company, has ceased operations after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Despite partnerships with NASA and Walmart, efforts to secure funding fell short. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Rivian strengthens EV ambitions with $6.6B federal loan to develop advanced manufacturing facility in Georgia Rivian’s $6.6 billion loan from the US Department of Energy bolsters its ambitious plans for a key Georgia manufacturing hub. The 9 million sq. ft facility will increase production of next-gen EVs, foster innovation and boost regional production. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Polestar plans European production of imminent Polestar 7, moving away from China in nearshoring drive, solving for supply chain complexities Polestar aims to hit profitability by 2025 with Polestar 7 to be built in Europe, exiting China in regionalisation move enhancing supply chain resilience. The carmaker’s strategy includes streamlined product lines eyeing growth targets for premium EV market. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Dürr to equip BYD’s first European passenger car factory in Hungary with advanced sustainable painting and cleaning technologies, marking a milestone for both companies, and the EU tariff question BYD, one of China’s largest EV makers, has chosen Dürr to equip its first European car plant in Hungary with advanced painting and cleaning technology. This collaboration combines precision engineering with sustainability, showcasing the future of European EV production. Ilkhan Ozsevim
BMW’s San Luis Potosí plant in Mexico is driving global sustainability with solar power, water reuse, and AI-driven carbon reduction BMW’s San Luis Potosí facility in Mexico exemplifies sustainability in action. From solar energy to water recycling and AI-driven efficiency, the plant demonstrates how local, effective green innovation can reshape automotive production on a global scale. Following a site visit, AMS delves into the facility’s world-leading sustainability intiatives. Ilkhan Ozsevim reports. Ilkhan Ozsevim
2024 wrap up and 2025: EV batteries, gigafactories, sustainability and smart factories in auto manufacturing Take a look back at AMS’ biggest stories in automotive manufacturing in 2024, and our predictions for 2025 from smart factories to digital twins and more AMS
Chinese vehicle makers look to international markets for growth, but domestic government pressure and trade barriers may slow expansion. The number of domestic vehicle manufacturers in China has increased rapidly in recent years. Some are spin-offs from previous joint ventures with foreign companies, others entirely new. A few, notably BYD, Geely and Chery, have become significant global players, as well as gradually overhauling the foreign players in their domestic market. Ian Henry
China: Fierce domestic competition sees international brands suffer lower sales and a contraction of output As China’s domestic brands consolidate and grow both at home and internationally, the international brands, which have benefited from growth in the Chinese market over the years, now face serious headwinds. Ian Henry
Stellantis advances its battery chemistries and improves sustainability by investing with CATL to build Spanish gigafactory Stellantis and Chinese battery manufacturer CATL have formed a joint venture to invest up to €4.1 billion ($4.3 bn) to construct a large-scale lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery plant in Spain. Megan Kelly
The digital production hub at BMW’s San Luis Potosi blends electrification, AI, and sustainability to lead the way in next-generation automotive manufacturing BMW’s San Luis Potosi facility is a testbed for next-generation automotive production. From digital twins and AI to high-voltage battery assembly, it pioneers lean, green, and smart manufacturing to meet global demands for electrification and sustainability. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Volkswagen Chattanooga and Christopher Glover: a masterclass in flexible manufacturing in North America As Volkswagen celebrates its 75th year in the US, its Chattanooga plant exemplifies a flexible manufacturing model that integrates electrification, workforce innovation, and supply chain resilience. With Chris glover as EVP, the plant has become a benchmark for industry transformation. Ilkhan Ozsevim
Exclusive: How Henkel is co-developing the EV batteries of the future at its Battery Engineering Center PARTNER CONTENTThis content was produced by Automotive Manufacturing Solutions in partnership with HenkelHenkel, a global leader in adhesives, sealants and functional coatings, inaugurated its revolutionary Battery Engineering Center (BEC) within its Inspiration Center Düsseldorf (ICD) in November last year. Henkel invited AMS as its first visitor, to take a tour of the Battery Application Center (BAC) and Battery Test Center (BTC) within the BEC and the innovations happening inside. AMS
Watch: Henkel invites AMS for an exclusive look inside its Battery Engineering Center PARTNER CONTENTThis content was produced by Automotive Manufacturing Solutions in partnership with HenkelHenkel, a global leader in adhesives, sealants and functional coatings, inaugurated its revolutionary Battery Engineering Center (BEC) within its Inspiration Center Düsseldorf (ICD) in November last year. Henkel invited AMS as its first visitor, to take a tour of the Battery Application Center (BAC) and Battery Test Center (BTC) within the BEC and the innovations happening inside. AMS
Scaling agility in auto manufacturing: Volkswagen and Toyota on flexibility, digitalisation, and workforce innovation Through a series of insights shared by Chris Glover, executive vice-president of Volkswagen Group of America, Chattanooga Plant, and Jaime Moore, senior principal engineer at Toyota North America, the discussion called for a vital need for flexibility, collaboration, and technological innovation in navigating constant change. Anushka Dixit
What next for Chinese investment in Europe? China’s economy is slowing, and the US is threatening high tariffs on Chinese imports. Against this backdrop Chinese OEMs are looking to expand operations in Europe. Ian Henry examines the opportunities and challenges. Ian Henry
Stellantis launches, new multi-energy platform for body-on-frame trucks and SUVs Stellantis has launched its STLA Frame platform which supports internal combustion, hybrid, hydrogen, battery electric and range-extender electric vehicle powertrains. Nick Holt
BMW debrecen ramps up for Neue Klasse production as test vehicles signal progress in electric innovation BMW group’s debrecen plant in hungary has commenced near-series production of the Neue Klasse x model. The facility’s advanced processes are rigorously tested as it prepares for full-scale electric vehicle manufacturing by late 2025. Ilkhan Ozsevim
BMW conquers Mexico with sustainable production at San Luis Potosí: "It's about more than cars" The BMW factory canteen in San Luis Potosí serves cactus salad made from nopal leaves – harvested in the gardens on the factory premises. An example of the site philosophy: using local resources, promoting sustainability and delivering the highest quality. By Andrea Hoffmann-Topp