One million battery systems from Mladá Boleslav for Volkswagen Group models
Škoda Auto has been producing high-voltage battery systems since September 2019, when the assembly of traction batteries was launched for the plug-in hybrid Superb iV model. In May 2022, the Mladá Boleslav plant started manufacturing battery systems for all-electric vehicles based on the MEB platform. These systems are used in the Škoda Enyaq and the new SUV Elroq, as well as in Volkswagen, Audi, and SEAT/CUPRA models. The production milestone coincided with the launch of the Group’s e-mobility info hub, 'Enter Electric!', offering technical details and providing customers with deeper insights into the benefits of electromobility. Currently, Škoda Auto focuses exclusively on producing MEB systems in Mladá Boleslav.
In 2023, the production facilities in Mladá Boleslav were expanded with a second assembly line, increasing the total daily capacity to 1,500 battery systems. Škoda Auto is also investing significantly in the necessary transformation of its operations, including digitalising its organisational processes and further employee training, for example. To date, the company has successfully upskilled over 28,000 employees to meet the demands of electromobility.
Each shift involves approximately 90 employees working in a production area of around 10,500 m². In addition, 82 fully automated robots handle tasks such as managing particularly heavy components. One battery for MEB-based models is completed every 60 seconds. When unloaded from the production line, each battery weighs approximately 490 kilograms (82 kWh).
The lithium-ion batteries manufactured in Mladá Boleslav feature a modular design, enabling the production of a wide range of high-voltage batteries. These consist of 8 to 13 modules with 16 to 26 cells, providing a capacity of 55 to 91 kWh (net capacity: 52 to 86 kWh).