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Volkswagen to set up shop in Rwanda with an initial annual installed capacity of 5000 vehicles

Volkswagen to set up shop in Rwanda with an initial annual installed capacity of 5000 vehicles

The next milestone in Volkswagen Sub Saharan Africa strategy becomes reality with the registration of the company Volkswagen Mobility Solutions Rwanda.

The stage is set for the commencement of the roll out of Volkswagen’s integrated automotive mobility solution, a first for the Volkswagen Group, under the auspices of Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA), who are responsible for the Sub Saharan African Region.

At a media briefing in Kigali, Rwanda, Thomas Schaefer, Chairman and Managing Director of Volkswagen Group South Africa announced that VWSA has registered a company in Rwanda called Volkswagen Mobility Solutions Rwanda.

In December 2016 Volkswagen signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) to conduct a detailed study to develop a business case for Volkswagen to introduce an integrated automotive mobility concept in Rwanda, which would be a first for Volkswagen worldwide.

“Our studies are complete, we believe that we have a business case that will work and we are now ready to commence with the implementation of our plans for Rwanda. In short after today there is no going back, we are now fully committed to implementing our unique integrated automotive mobility solution in Rwanda together with Rwandans,“ said Mr Schaefer at the media briefing.

Volkswagen Mobility Solutions Rwanda has been registered and is ready to operate. A building has been identified for the Volkswagen operations to operate from.
The production facility will have an initial annual installed capacity of up to 5000 units, with 2018 being our start-up year. The Volkswagen product portfolio will initially include the Hatchback Polo, the Passat, a sedan and possibly the Teramont, a large SUV.

Volkswagen has signed an MOU with CFAO for an in principle agreement to run the production and retail operations which will include the importation of other Volkswagen models to be sold on the Rwandan market. Volkswagen has successful other partnerships with CFAO including the running of the production facilities and the retail operations in Kenya.

The current business plan assumes employment of between 500 and 1000 people in Kigali in phase one for Mobility Solutions admin, production, training, sales and service and the drivers..

A Rwandan software development start-up company Awesomity Lab has been appointed to develop the mobility App. Volkswagen is also in negotiation with other potential Rwandan suppliers.

The first service to be offered will be community car sharing which will launch in quarter two, with around 150 vehicles in service within a few months. This will be followed by a ride hailing service with some initial 150 vehicles planned in the medium term still in 2018.

In 2019 public car sharing with some initial 250 cars planned will be launched and this will be followed by a shuttle service and lastly a peer to peer car sharing service is envisaged.

These numbers are based on assumed market demand, as such an innovative integrated mobility solution is a first for the automotive industry.
All the mobility services will be accessed by the custom developed App through which all bookings and payment will be made. Services will also be able to be booked online or via a hotline to cater for people who do not have a smartphone.

Some $20 million will be spent in Rwanda by VWSA during phase one of the integrated automotive mobility solutions. “We are delighted with the progress that has been made since we signed the MOU with Volkswagen in 2016. We are ready to partner with Volkswagen as they implement their integrated automotive mobility solutions as well as vehicle assembly operation in Rwanda. Our country is determined to become the leading innovator in Africa. This project is in line with Rwanda’s policies to protect the environment, create jobs, and reduce our trade deficit. We are confident that this partnership will help create countless opportunities for young Rwandans not only in terms of employment but also in terms of skills transfer”, said Clare Akamanzi, CEO of the RDB.

“We believe in Rwanda and its people, we believe that Rwanda is uniquely positioned to roll out such an integrated mobility solution, and make a success of it. This can be the role model for similar solutions for countries in Africa and other continents“, said Mr Schaefer. “It would be remiss of me not to thank the Government of Rwanda and the executives of the RDB specifically for the extraordinary cooperation, help and guidance that has allowed us to reach the point at which we are today“, concluded Mr Schaefer.

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