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Volkswagen delaying key EV project as Tesla challenge stumbles along

- — Bloomberg

Volkswagen’s ambitious push to supplant Tesla Inc. as the global electric-vehicle leader is running into trouble.

Chief Executive Officer Oliver Blume plans to push back the key Trinity battery car project from 2026 toward the end of the decade because new software won’t be ready in time, according to a person familiar with the matter. The company may also scrap plans for a €2 billion ($2.1 billion) EV factory in Germany, the person said, asking not to be named because the discussion­s are private.

The delays complicate Volkswagen’s bid to catch up with Tesla and lay bare the challenges of overhaulin­g Europe’s biggest automaker, from retooling factories to fixing buggy software that has frustrated drivers of its electric cars.

Volkswagen “currently is taking the opportunit­y to look at all projects and investment­s and check them for viability,” the company said in an internal message to employees. A spokespers­on declined to comment further.

Constructi­on for the new plant near VW’s sprawling Wolfsburg facility was due to start next year, with first Trinity models rolling off the production line from 2026. The decision to add a brand-new site was part of former CEO Herbert Diess’s bid to become more efficient and produce EVs faster.

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