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Opel, Stellantis, and VGP Break Ground on 'grEEn Campus' in Rüsselsheim

The 'grEEn campus' marks a significant step in reducing emissions. It will house global headquarters and focus on innovative vehicle designs, all while aiming for DGNB gold certification.

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Opel, Stellantis, and VGP Break Ground on 'grEEn Campus' in Rüsselsheim

Today marked the start of construction for the 'infinite campus' in Rüsselsheim, a joint venture between Opel, Stellantis Germany, and VGP. The project aims to reduce CO2 emissions and promote sustainability in construction.

Spanning approximately 100,000 square meters, the campus will feature a five-story administrative building, a research and development center, and a parking garage. VGP, Opel, and Stellantis are collaborating to ensure the use of sustainable materials and reduce emissions throughout the construction process.

The new global Opel headquarters and Stellantis Germany headquarters will be housed on the site, offering modern, flexible workspaces. The research and development building will focus on creating prototypes and innovative vehicle designs. The campus is set to achieve DGNB gold certification for sustainability.

The 'infinite campus' is part of a larger European network, with similar projects underway in France and Italy. It will utilize renewable energy sources, including a photovoltaic system integrated into a green roof and a geothermal system.

The 'infinite campus' in Rüsselsheim is a testament to the commitment of Opel, Stellantis Germany, and VGP in promoting sustainability. Upon completion, it will serve as a model for sustainable corporate infrastructure and contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions.

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