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Porsche cancels plans to manufacture batteries at Cellforce

Porsche cancels plans to manufacture batteries at Cellforce

The German automaker Porsche AG has scrapped its plans to manufacture high-performance battery at Cellforce, citing a slowdown in demand for electric cars and changing conditions in China and America.

According to a source familiar with the situation, the move will result in the loss of 200 out of nearly 300 jobs. This is another blow to European efforts at challenging Asia's dominance when it comes to automotive battery manufacturing.

Cellforce is to be transformed into an independent unit for research and development, the company announced in a Monday statement.

Oliver Blume, CEO of Porsche and Volkswagen, stated on Monday that Porsche does not produce its own batteries due to volume and the lack of economies-of-scale.

Cellforce, which has taken over the battery division of Varta, would also benefit from Cellforce's expertise. The company declined to provide specific details about job cuts.

The collapse of Swedish EV Battery maker Northvolt in this year has frustrated hopes among industry and government to create a battery supply network in Europe.

Porsche announced in April that it was no longer pursuing plans to expand the production at Cellforce. Porsche had originally planned to build a "start-up plant" in Baden-Wuerttemberg, a state in southwest Germany. This would be followed by an even larger second location.

Michael Steiner said that "due a lack in volume around the world, it's not possible to scale its own production up to the planned costs position." He is a Porsche executive board member responsible for research and developments. (Written by Miranda Murray and Ludwig Burger, edited by Thomas Seythal Christoph Steitz Jan Harvey

(source: Reuters)