1. Who is leading the project for the first battery factory for electric cars?
The central government itself, together with Volkswagen group and energy company Iberdrola, are the promoters of the plant, which will be the first of its kind in Spain. In fact, it is the most important infrastructure foreseen by the Strategic Project for the Recovery and Economic Transformation (PERTE) of the automotive industry.
2. What is the main obstacle for Renault to become part of this project?
Renault will not manufacture any electric models in the four factories it has in Spain at least until after 2025. In fact, the French group has announced this year that five more vehicles will be made in Spanish factories, but all will be hybrids.
3. What is Renault's strong point in this negotiation?
Luca de Meo, CEO of the French group, was also president of Seat in Martorell for five years. During this period he always maintained a good relationship with the central government and the royal family. He is carrying out the negotiations personally.
4. What is Renault's production in Spain?
The French group manufactures more than 12% of its annual production in Spain. In 2019, before the pandemic broke out, it made 477,128 vehicles in the state; last year, due to covid, the figure fell to 342,557. Its most important factory is located in Palencia. It also has plants in Valladolid (two) and Seville. In total, it has about 10,000 workers in Spain (Seat has about 15,000).