Canada’s EV battery contract with Volkswagen could be worth more than $13 billion
OTTAWA — German auto giant Volkswagen has secured an exclusive contract with Canada that could be worth more than $13 billion over the next 10 years to build an electric-vehicle battery plant in southwestern Ontario.
“This is going to be a game changer,” Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said in Ottawa Thursday.
Champagne made a formal pitch to Volkswagen in Germany last fall, and in March, the company announced it had chosen the city of St. Thomas, Ont., to build its first overseas gigafactory.
The plant, which will be operated by Volkswagen’s battery company PowerCo, marks the first manufacturing presence in Canada for the world’s largest automaker.

