The Jerusalem Post

Spain to invest €4.3b. in electric cars

- • By JOAN FAUS and NATHAN ALLEN

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain will invest €4.3 billion ($5.11 billion) to kick-start the production of electric vehicles and batteries as part of a major national spending program financed mostly by European Union recovery funds, the government said on Monday.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said in a presentati­on the government-run plan, which aims to spur private investment, would include the whole production chain from extracting lithium to assembling battery cells and manufactur­ing electric vehicles.

“It is important for Spain to react and to anticipate this transforma­tion in Europe’s automotive sector,” he said, adding that the private sector could contribute a further €15b. to the initiative, according to government estimates.

After Germany, Spain is Europe’s second-largest auto producer and the world’s eighth-largest.

As the industry confronts a tectonic shift toward electric vehicles and greater technologi­cal integratio­n, Spain is racing against Germany and France to overhaul supply chains and retool its manufactur­ing bases.

With the new investment program, which forms part of a €13b. package earmarked for sustainabl­e mobility, Sanchez expects the sector’s contributi­on to economic output to reach 15% by 2030, from around 10% now.

The program will include €1b. to boost charging infrastruc­ture, Sanchez added.

As one of the main beneficiar­ies of a €750b. ($908b.) EU recovery scheme, Spain will get around €70b. in grants until 2026 to help revive its economy, which has been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis.

While few private sector bidders have publicly emerged to seek a slice of the funds,

Volkswagen’s Spanish SEAT brand and utility Iberdrola have formed an alliance to work on a bid.

Their involvemen­t would fit within a wider project they are planning, covering all elements of electric vehicle production from mining to battery production to the manufactur­ing of a finished vehicle at SEAT’s assembly plant outside Barcelona.

 ?? (Albert Gea/Reuters) ?? WORKERS ASSEMBLE vehicles on the production line of the SEAT car factory in Martorell, near Barcelona.
(Albert Gea/Reuters) WORKERS ASSEMBLE vehicles on the production line of the SEAT car factory in Martorell, near Barcelona.

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