{"text":[[{"start":10.6,"text":"Xpeng, often known as China’s Tesla, is in talks with Volkswagen and other carmakers about buying a factory in Europe as it looks to expand international sales."}],[{"start":21.1,"text":"“We are . . . discussing with [Volkswagen] to see if there is any possibility we can find a location here in Europe,” Elvis Cheng, Xpeng’s managing director of northeastern Europe, told the FT’s Future of the Car summit on Wednesday. VW did not immediately respond to a request for comment."}],[{"start":39.650000000000006,"text":"The German carmaker in 2023 invested $700mn for a 5 per cent stake in Xpeng in a deal that also involves the co-development of electric vehicles in China. "}],[{"start":51.650000000000006,"text":"VW has said it needs to offload excess production capacity in Europe in response to weaker demand and rising competition. Xpeng builds its vehicles in the region at contract manufacturer Magna Steyr’s plant in Austria. But Cheng said the production line was running out of capacity. "}],[{"start":68.9,"text":"The Chinese carmaker would also consider building a new European plant. “We think not all the factories can satisfy the requirements of our latest or future product requirements,” Cheng said, adding that VW’s plants were “a little bit old”."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
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