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Volkswagen, about the fact that it excluded Romania from the European map of electric cars: “An error has occurred”

Car manufacturer representatives Volkswagen they expressed their regret, in a post published on Wednesday, March 17, on the official page of Facebook of the company, regarding the presentation on Monday during the annual conference in which Romania was excluded from the European map of electric cars.

Users in Romania (and not only) saw that from the map of Europe presented at one point the general manager, Herbert Diess, Romania was missing, but also Norway and Iceland.

“An error has occurred and we regret this. Romania is, of course, an important part of Volkswagen’s entire electric mobility plan in Europe and should have appeared on the map during Power Day,” the manufacturer’s representatives said on Wednesday. car in a post on Facebook about the error that occurred during the Power Day Conference that took place on March 15.

The post also shows that the map has been updated.

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“Any electric vehicle in Romania can be charged at its own 46 MOON charging points and, in the near future, at the 269 public charging points Renovatio, our partners for electric mobility, through the We Charge application”, it is also shown in post.

Shares of Volkswagen rose more than 9 percent on Tuesday, raising the German group’s market capitalization to nearly $ 150 billion, after the world’s second-largest automaker provided more details on the expansion in the electric car segment, Reuters reports.

A day after it announced plans to build six battery cell plants in Europe, the German company announced that it wants to more than double the supply of electric vehicles this year.

At the group’s annual conference, VW reiterated its confidence that reducing costs will help increase profit margins in the coming years.

“Our good performance in 2020, a year dominated by the crisis, will drive us to accelerate our transformation,” CEO Herbert Diess said in a statement.
Volkswagen, which last year delivered 422,100 electric vehicles, also said it would apply a standardized platform model, introduced for vehicle production years ago, for software, batteries and charging.

The group has approximately 670,000 employees globally.

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