
The $1.89 billion factory currently has roughly 1800 workers on a single daily shift and close to 300 robots. As the Lynk & Co family grows and more models reach the production line, a second shift with 1200 additional workers will join them. All up, the automaker says it will be capable of building 200,000 vehicles annually at this plant.
While the factory is “in the middle of nowhere”, the brand doesn’t believe this is a bad thing. Instead, it says the remoteness allows it to expand the facility freely if the need arises.
The Zhangjiakou plant will be responsible for building the Lynk & Co 02 crossover and the 03 sedan for the Chinese market. Meanwhile, the larger 01 will be built alongside the Volvo XC40 at the Swedish brand’s factory in Ghent, Belgium.
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