Opel & Stellantis Kickstart 'grEEn Campus' in Rüsselsheim
VGP, Opel, and Stellantis have begun work on the 'grEEn campus' in Rüsselsheim. The project, spanning 100,000 square meters, includes an administration building, a research and development center, and a parking garage. It's part of a wider European initiative and will house the new global Opel headquarters and Stellantis Germany headquarters.
The administration building will host modern workspaces designed for flexibility and team collaboration. The research and development center will focus on creating vehicle prototypes and cutting-edge designs. The entire campus aims for DGNB Gold certification, a mark of exceptional sustainability.
The energy supply will come from a photovoltaic system integrated into a green roof, supported by a geothermal system. The project aims to minimize CO2 emissions during construction and uses sustainable building materials throughout.
Florian Huettl, CEO of Opel & Vauxhall and Managing Director of Stellantis Germany, sees the 'grEEn campus' as a significant contribution to sustainable development in Germany. The project, a joint effort by VGP, Opel, and Stellantis, is set to redefine automotive industry sustainability.
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