Inside Skoda’s Electric Car Factory: How Elroq & Enyaq Are Made at Mladá Boleslav

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The Skoda Elroq and Enyaq are built using precise stamping, assembly and inspection techniques. The production starts in the stamping shop where large steel sheets are shaped into individual body panels like the roof, hood, doors, and side panels. The stamping machines ensure precision by adhering to strict quality and dimensional standards. In the welding shop, robots meticulously assemble the stamped components into a sturdy car body using spot and laser welding, ensuring structural integrity. Robots and skilled technicians inspect the frame for structural integrity before the next stage.  The bodywork is degreased and receives an anti-corrosion coating in the paint shop. Paint robots then apply primer and a colored coat, after which the car is dried and checked. A final clear coat is added. Skoda produces its modular electric drive matrix, MEB, battery systems on site. Cells are assembled into battery packs within a dust-free, temperature-controlled environment.  Each battery pack is tested for efficiency, safety and durability. Workers install the dashboard, pre-assembled with electronics. Also, wheels are mounted onto the hubs using manipulators. A test drive ensures the car's overall performance, handling, and reliability.

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