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Carmakers in Slovakia have to halt car production due to a lack of microchips, too.
The waiting period has more than doubled, operating leasing company reports.
PSA workers in Trnava assemble cars June 5, 2020
Investment worth €180 million should include e-vehicles.
Production in Trnava will be suspended on Monday and Tuesday.
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The carmaker said that only the manufacture of SUV vehicles will be affected.
InoBat Auto plans to produce first bateries in Voderady within one year.
High hopes as InoBat announces its investment, prompting comparisons to Eset.
Marián Boček, CEO of InoBat Auto, during the official launch of reconstruction works of the new facility.
EV battery developer and producer InoBat Auto has launched reconstruction of a former logistics and production hall into an EV battery R&D centre and pilot line.
Several car producers have had to suspend their production in recent weeks.
Car production in Kia Motors Slovakia in Teplička nad Váhom.
The Covid-19 pandemic slashed car production by 11 percent last year. A look at more detailed car production statistics from 2020.
Oliver Grünberg, chairman of the board of Volkswagen Slovakia
The Covid-19 pandemic reduced car production in the Slovak arm of the German carmaker last year.
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One of Slovakia's automotive plants had to halt production last month for the same reason.
Carmakers in Slovakia also produce electric battery and hybrid car models.
Carmakers manufactured 11 percent less cars than in 2019.
The autimotive industry is one of main pillars of the Slovak economy.
ZAP proposes to use Recovery Fund money to build new alternative fuel charging stations.
The Hydrogen Technology Research Centre (CVVT) is to be launched at the end of 2020 or beginning of 2021 in Košice to do R&D in this field.
Economy minister promises extensive support for hydrogen technologies in Slovakia.
Oliver Grünberg, chairman of the board of Volkswagen Slovakia, bringing details about teh €1 billion investment to Bratislava.
Production of two new models will balloon the labour force by 2,000 from current 12,100 people.
The CEIT’s automated guided vehicle in action at the Volkswagen Slovakia plant in Bratislava.
Slovak-made innovations make their way to the world through transnational companies.
The very first VW Passat produced in the Bratislava VW plant in December 1991.
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Moving production of the Volkswagen Passat and Škoda Superb to Bratislava will account for half of the planned €1 billion investment.
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