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== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==
September 4, 2023: At the Group's press conference at IAA Mobility in Munich, Volkswagen said that its second electric platform, the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) will be launched in 2024, one year earlier than planned. Volkswagen also said that it is in advance stage with Mahindra to allow it use its key MEB components, including e-drive and unified cells. The company also said that its Volkswagen Financial Services plans to invest in Bike Mobility Services (BMS), a subsidiary of Pon with the aim  of becoming "Europe's largest manufacturer-owned two-wheeler financier". It added that after successful pilot project in Vienna, Europcar will now roll out in Germany and Europe<ref name=":4">https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/press-releases/volkswagen-group-taps-into-new-profit-pools-with-sustainable-mobility-17607</ref><ref name=":4" />.
September 4, 2023: At the Group's press conference at IAA Mobility in Munich, Volkswagen said that its second electric platform, the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) will be launched in 2024, one year earlier than planned. Volkswagen also said that it is in advance stage with Mahindra to allow it use its key MEB components, including e-drive and unified cells. Ford is already opting for Volkswagen's MEB platform.The company also said that its Volkswagen Financial Services plans to invest in Bike Mobility Services (BMS), a subsidiary of Pon with the aim  of becoming "Europe's largest manufacturer-owned two-wheeler financier". It added that after successful pilot project in Vienna, Europcar will now roll out in Germany and Europe<ref name=":4">https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/press-releases/volkswagen-group-taps-into-new-profit-pools-with-sustainable-mobility-17607</ref>.


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