http://green.autoblog.com/2014/01/07/vw-modular-platform-strategy-for-electric-cars/
VW modular platform strategy goes all-in on EVs
By Sebastian Blanco  Jan 7th 2014

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The Volkswagen Group has already revealed or put on sale a broad slate of
new electric vehicles: the E-up, the E-Golf (shown above), the Porsche 918
Spyder, the Panamera S E-Hybrid and the XL1. In 2014, there will be at least
six more models, including the A3 Sportback E-Tron. And after that? Well, to
hear Rudolf Krebs, Group Commissioner For Electric Vehicle Drive Systems,
tell it, VW's future is full of plug-in goodness. "With our platform
strategy, it is quite easy to bring a lot of electrified vehicles to the
market for the different brands in a very short time," he said.

    "We try, with a minimum of those components, to produce a maximum number
of variants of cars"

That strategy starts with three platforms: MQB for small cars, MLB for
midsize models and MSB for sporty and premium products (there's also the NSF
for cars like the E-up). Speaking to AutoblogGreen, Krebs said VW has
designed modules, things like engines and electric components (think: AC
compressor, on-board chargers and battery management systems), to be used
across all three platforms and across all brands all. "We try, with a
minimum of those components, to produce a maximum number of variants of
cars," he said. "This is only possible if, at an early stage of the design
of new vehicles, we implement the idea that these cars are not only designed
for gasoline and diesel powertrains but that we can also include CNG
concepts, flex-fuel concepts, pure electric vehicles or plug-in hybrid
vehicles. With minor changes in the body in white, we can produce those
vehicles, bumper-to-bumper, in one factory."

    "VW wants to be the leader in the electrification of vehicles"

In this way, customers can choose the powertrain that they want, or whatever
powertrain their local regulations demand. Politicians have already put a
lot of pressure on the automotive industry, with ever-stricter CO2
regulations coming into effect in all of the major markets. In the US, the
fuel economy regulation numbers require the equivalent of 101 grams of CO2
emissions per kilometer by 2025. Europe, it's 95 grams by 2020. And China,
which is asking for 118 grams by 2020, will be a tough scenario, Krebs said.
Today, by optimizing conventional technologies and supporting things like
CNG and biofuels, more than 300 VW Group models emit less than 120 g/km. A
hundred of those are even under 100 g/km. But this is not sufficient, and VW
admits that conventional powertrains will not be not enough. The writing is
on the wall: plug-in vehicles, including pure EVs and plug-in hybrids, will
be required. VW has obviously invested a lot in diesel technology and the
Group is not ignoring hydrogen by any means, but when the company looks
forward, Krebs says he sees batteries and plugs leading the way.

"We decided on the most comprehensive strategy," Krebs said, "because we
want to be the leader in the electrification of vehicles." To do this, the
board of management decided years ago to comprehensively rethink its
approach to EVs. The Group spent a lot of money developing EV knowledge
in-house. When it comes to batteries, for example, VW buys cells from a
supplier, but assembles the battery packs in-house. VW hired 400 "top
experts" to build up its knowledge on electric drive, something Krebs said
was a "very strategic investment in the future of our brands." The Group has
also trained about 70,000 current employees in EV technology.

It it important to remember, Krebs said, that "Electromobility is
comparatively young. Nobody knows where the market will go." Everyone is
trying to read the tea leaves, but "the answer will not be simple. There is
no blockbuster solution."
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