• Fabia
      • Fabia Hatch
        Fabia Hatch
        Featuring the very latest in Volkswagen Group technological and safety advancements
        • SmartLink to sync your car and smartphone
        • Rear View Camera
        • Front Assist with City Emergency Brake

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figure as per ADR 81/02 for 66TSI manual.

        • luggage305l /1125l
        • fuel4.8l/100km
      • Fabia Wagon
        Fabia Wagon
        Featuring the very latest in Volkswagen Group technological and safety advancements
        • SmartLink to sync your car and smartphone
        • Rear View Camera

        • Green Tech for improved fuel economy

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figures as per ADR 81/02 for 66TSI manual.

        • luggage505l /1370l
        • fuel4.8l/100km
  • Rapid
      • Rapid
        Rapid
        ŠKODA’s versatile compact car
        • Sporty freshness and dynamic elegance
        • A spacious, attractive interior with stylish three-spoke steering wheel
        • 17” Black Alloys and LED daytime running lights (part of Image Pack)​​

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figures as per ADR 81/02 for 1.4L 92kw DSG

        • luggage384l /1349l
        • fuel4.9l/100km
      • Rapid Monte Carlo
        Rapid Monte Carlo
        Exciting stylish urban dweller with compact body
        • Black designed elements, panoramic roof and tailgate with extended glazing

        • 17" alloy wheels in a glossy black design

        • Sports seats in a black/red combination, 3-spoke sport steering wheel

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figures as per ADR 81/02 for 1.4L 92kw DSG

        • luggage384l /1349l
        • fuel4.9l/100km
  • Octavia
      • Octavia
        Octavia
        A high performance family car in a class of its own
        • A powerful and fuel efficient engine​
        • ​Innovative comfort features and 5 star ANCAP safety rating
        • Adaptive Cruise Control now standard across the entire Octavia range

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figure as per ADR 81/02 for 110TDI DSG

        • luggage568l /1558l
        • fuel4.7l/100km
      • Octavia RS
        Octavia RS
        Turbocharge your family drive
        • Powerful 162TSI or 135TDI turbocharged engines ​​​
        • Advanced safety features including 9 airbags as standard
        • Impressive 8" touchscreen satellite navigation

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figure as per ADR 81/02 for 135TDI DSG

        • luggage568l /1558l
        • fuel4.8l/100km
      • Octavia Scout 4x4
        Octavia Scout 4x4
        Practicality of a family vehicle, with the appeal of an SUV
        • All-wheel drive technology adjusts to changing road conditions
        • Choice of powerful and fuel efficient diesel and petrol engine​s with Green Tech (Stop Start and Brake Energy Recuperation)
        • Uncompromising commitment to safety


          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figure as per ADR 81/02 for 110TDI DSG

        • luggage588l /1718l
        • fuel4.9l/100km
      • Octavia Wagon
        Octavia Wagon
        Not your everyday family wagon
        • More powerful, more fuel efficient engine
        • Innovative comfort and 5 star ANCAP safety rating
        • Adaptive Cruise Control now standard across the entire Octavia range

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figure as per ADR 81/02 for 110TDI DSG

        • luggage588l /1718l
        • fuel4.7l/100km
      • Octavia RS Wagon
        Octavia RS Wagon
        Turbocharge your family drive
        • Powerful 162TSI or 135TDI turbocharged engine ​​​
        • Advanced safety features including 9 airbags as standard 
        • Impressive 8" touchscreen satellite navigation 

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figure as per ADR 81/02 for 135TDI DSG

        • luggage588l /1718l
        • fuel4.9l/100km
  • Yeti
      • Yeti
        Yeti
        Put more in, get more out
        • Features a ​stylish and elegant design
        • VarioFlex rear seat system
        • Uncompromising commitment to safety​​

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figures as per ADR 81/02 for 1.2TSI 81​kw manual 4x2 / Max. luggage space is with the rear seats removed​​​.

        • luggage321l /1665l
        • fuel5.6l/100km
      • Yeti Outdoor
        Yeti Outdoor
        Introducing the great outdoors
        • Features a new stylish and elegant design
        • VarioFlex rear seat system
        • Uncompromising commitment to safety​

          Disclaimer: Fuel consumption figure shown is a combined figure as per ADR 81/02 for 2.0 TDI DSG 103kw 4x4 / Max. luggage space is with the rear seats removed​

        • luggage321l /1665l
        • fuel6.5l/100km
  • New Superb
      • New Superb Sedan
        New Superb Sedan
        Some see a badge, where others see Superb
        • 162TSI, 140TDI and 206STI engine variants

        • Adaptive Cruise Control with Front Assist

        • Impressive boot space: 625L
        • luggage625l /1670l
        • fuel4.8l/100km
      • New Superb Wagon
        New Superb Wagon
        Some see a badge, where others see Superb
        • 162TSI, 140TDI and 206STI engine variants
        • Adaptive Cruise Control with Front Assist
        • Impressive boot space: 660L
        • luggage660l /1835l
        • fuel4.8l/100km

ŠKODA plant Kvasiny: CO2 emissions lowered by 8,000 tons per year thanks to combined heat and power generation

10/07/2013
ŠKODA commissions new combined heat and power generation facility in Kvasiny. Three million EUR invested, construction period of seven months. Important measure within the framework of the ŠKODA environmental strategy ‘GreenFuture’.
Today, a new combined heat and power generation (CHP) facility was commissioned at the ŠKODA plant in Kvasiny. The new system decreases the CO2 emissions of the plant in Eastern Bohemia by ten percent or 8,000 metric tons of CO2 per year. The investments for the environmental measure amount to about three million EUR, the construction took seven months to complete. Two thirds of the invested amount was borne by ŠKODA, one third was financed by the Structural Fund of the European Union.

“The new combined heat and power generation facility makes the Kvasiny plant more environmentally friendly and is an important part of our sustainability strategy,” says Michael Oeljeklaus, ŠKODA board member for Production and Logistics. Within the framework of ‘GreenFuture’ – which is part of the ŠKODA Growth Strategy 2018 – the Czech car maker wants to continue to enhance the sustainability of the company until 2018. Besides even more fuel-efficient vehicles, the focus is primarily on a more economical use of resources throughout the entire company. “We want to make our production 25 percent more environmentally compatible until 2018. The new CHP facility is an important contribution toward that goal,” according to Oeljeklaus.

In combined heat and power generation, energy is only expended once for the simultaneous production of electricity and heat. Compared to procedures with a separate generation, this procedure significantly reduces energy consumption and thus CO2 emissions. The newly commissioned combined heat and power generation in Kvasiny saves 10 percent or about 8,000 metric tons of CO2 per year compared to the previous system of heat and power production. This amount of CO2 is equivalent to the incineration of about 300 rail cars of brown coal. “We use the waste heat generated during the generation of power for heating the paint shop,” says Pavel Richter, the director of the ŠKODA plant in Kvasiny. “Apart from the environmental aspect, we are strengthening the energy independence of the production site,” according to Richter.

The two facilities for the combined generation of heat and power produce 22,500 megawatt hours (MWh) of electric power per year and an equal amount of thermal output. Power and heat are generated through the burning of natural gas in a gas motor. The heat of the waste gases is used for heating the water of the heating system, while the mechanical energy from the motor drives the connected power-producing generator. Another benefit: “The new CHP facility was built in such as way that we are able to expand it in the future,” says Richter.

ŠKODA has already had a positive experience with combined heat and power generation in the past as the manufacturer has been using this technology for the generation of power at the ŠKODA plant in Mladá Boleslav since August of 2012. The heating plant of the ŠKODA subsidiary ŠkoEnergo produces power for the vehicle production at the main plant of the manufacturer and, at the same time, serves as the heating plant for the city of Mladá Boleslav. Moreover, the heating plant increasingly utilizes biomass. By 2015, about one third of all the power generated is to be derived from renewable energies. In this way, ŠKODA wants to reduce the CO2 emission at the ŠkoEnergo heating plant by one fourth as compared to today.

By using the CHP technology in its plants, ŠKODA realizes another important step in the framework of the environmental strategy ‘GreenFuture’. Its goals consist of improved economic results at a lowered burden for the environment. ‘GreenFuture’ rests on three pillars: ‘GreenProduct’, ‘GreenFactory’ and ‘GreenRetail’. While the efficiency of the vehicles – less fuel consumption and thus fewer CO2 emissions – are the main focus of ‘GreenProduct’, a 25 percent reduction in the use of energy and water in particular, fewer emissions and increased recycling are the main focus of ŠKODA’s production within the framework of ‘GreenFactory’. The third pillar ‘GreenRetail’ focuses on sustainably operating dealerships and repair shops.

Environmentally friendly production and vehicles with efficient fuel consumption are a tradition at ŠKODA as evidenced by the current GreenLine and Green tec models of the Czech automobile manufacturer: at the present time, 65 ŠKODA models emit less than 120 grams of CO2 per kilometer, eleven emit less that 100 grams. The GreenLine version of the new ŠKODA Octavia generation is the most fuel-efficient Octavia ever – with a fuel consumption of just 3.3 liter diesel and CO2 emissions of no more than 87 gram per kilometer.

The Kvasiny plant is one of three ŠKODA production sites in the Czech Republic and employs approximately 4,500 people. The models ŠKODA Superb, ŠKODA Roomster and ŠKODA Yeti roll off its assembly lines. In 2012, the plant produced a total of 153,700 vehicles. A few days ago, ŠKODA began the production of the completely re-engineered Superb and Superb Combi in Kvasiny.

Evolution: ‘ŠKODA VisionC’ – the next stage in the development of ŠKODA design language. Design: Expressive, dynamic, confident, emotional. Concept: ŠKODA develops its first five-door coupé chassis. Characteristic of ŠKODA: Design meets functionality - Coupé with large hatch. Technology: Modern modular technology, low weight and optimized aerodynamics for responsible individual mobility. Environment: already meet the stringent EU2020 emissions standard using conventional technology - 91g CO2/km.
Spectacular coupé design study, new Octavia variants and greater model diversity.
ŠKODA presents the best-selling Octavia in Geneva; now with CNG drive. Bivalent engine runs on natural gas or petrol. Environmentally-friendly: only 5.4 m3 (3,5 kg) CNG per 100 km (97 g CO2/km). Refuelling king: up to 1,330 km with natural gas and petrol.