Samsung SDI Wins Volkswagen Unified Cell Contract: Hungary Plant Joins BMW, Mercedes Supply Chain
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Samsung SDI has secured a supply agreement with Volkswagen Group to manufacture its standardized "Unified Cell" at its Göd complex in Hungary. The deal makes Samsung SDI the third supplier of the cell, following Volkswagen's PowerCo subsidiary and China's Gotion High-Tech. This marks a significant expansion of Samsung SDI's European footprint, allowing access to Volkswagen's volume brands, which account for the bulk of the group's EV unit volume. The Unified Cell's side-terminal design is a key technical feature, enabling more uniform thermal distribution and supporting a 660 Wh/l volumetric energy density.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The European Commission's Industrial Accelerator Act, which ties public procurement support to EU-origin requirements for battery cells, is set to benefit Korean manufacturers like Samsung SDI.
- · With over 80 percent of battery-cell production capacity inside the EU, Korean companies are well-positioned to capitalize on this policy shift, further solidifying their structural advantage in the European market.