Volvo plans to expand operations in Berkeley County ahead of 2nd model
Over the next three years, Volvo Cars expects to hire and train around 2,500 more workers and build onto existing buildings to accommodate a second vehicle — all within a few years of beginning U.S. production.
“We’ll start building the next-generation XC90 in 2022, so we’ll have to do a big influx of hiring in 2020-2021,” Volvo Cars spokeswoman Stephanie Mangini said during a recent plant tour.
The overall site currently produces about 24 cars per hour, putting the plant on track to produce 50,000 cars in its first year and setting the stage for increased car production and campus expansions in the next several years.