Volkswagen trials private 5G network with Nokia

Volkswagen trials private 5G network with Nokia to check if it will meet its vehicle production requirement. The initial use cases will focus on testing uploading of data to manufactured vehicles, and Intelligent networking of robots and wireless assembly tools.
Volkswagen trials private 5G network with Nokia

Volkswagen deploys a private 5G wireless network at Volkswagen’s manufacturing plant with Nokia. The trial deployment covers the production development center and pilot hall at Volkswagen’s headquarters plant in Wolfsburg, Germany.

Volkswagen trials private 5G to explore possibilities


Nokia will test whether the private 5G wireless network deployment will meet Volkswagen’s manufacturing plant’s vehicle production requirement.

Use Cases: Intelligent networking & data uploading

Initial use cases that will be tested in this deployment include:

  • Uploading of data to manufactured vehicles
  • Intelligent networking of robots and wireless assembly tools

Future use cases include increasing the efficiency and flexibility of the manufacturing plant for the production of the vehicles.

Nokia Solution & Volkswagen Spectrum Band

Volkswagen will use Nokia’s Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) solution for supporting reliable high-bandwidth, secure and low-latency connectivity for the sensors, machines, vehicles, and other equipment located at its manufacturing plant.

The private 5G wireless network will operate in the dedicated 3.7 – 3.8 GHz band that Federal Network Agency had allocated to Volkswagen, as a part of Germany’s private 5G licensing auction.

Benefits to Volkswagen: Full Control

The private 5G wireless network deployment will ensure that Volkswagen’s data remains at its manufacturing plant and is processed at the network edge in real-time. Thereby, providing Volkswagen security, low latency, and full control.

 


 

Volkswagen: Building expertize in 5G technology

Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Dieter Tuchs, network planning at Volkswagen, said: “Predictable wireless performance and the real-time capabilities of 5G have great potential for smart factories in the not-so-distant future. With this pilot deployment, we are exploring the possibilities 5G has to offer and are building our expertise in operating and using 5G technology in an industrial context.”

Nokia: Leader in private network deployments

Chris Johnson, Head of Global Enterprise business for Nokia, said: “Nokia is a worldwide leader in private wireless technology for Industry 4.0 digital transformation proven by over 380 large enterprise customer deployments, of which more than 75 incorporate 5G. By deploying private wireless to explore and develop its potential in manufacturing, Volkswagen underscores its leading position in leveraging digitalization to enhance efficiency and productivity. We are delighted to support this effort with the Nokia Digital Automation Cloud and our extensive experience in private wireless networks.”

Source: Nokia press release 


Recent Content

T-Mobile US, Inc. has announced the sale of its 800 MHz spectrum portfolio to Grain Management, a move aimed at enhancing network capabilities particularly in rural and utility sectors. The deal includes a strategic exchange for Grain’s 600 MHz licenses, promising improved service quality and network performance.
At the ETTelecom 5G Congress 2025, top Indian telecom players shared strategies for 5G growth, AI integration, and future tech like 6G. Bharti Airtel emphasized Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), Jio highlighted AI and its 6G roadmap, while Vodafone Idea focused on delivering high-quality 5G user experiences. With 84% population 5G coverage and India targeting 1 billion users by 2030, the telecom industry is at a pivotal moment.
OneLayer and Ericsson have partnered to launch a scalable Zero Trust Network Access (ZT-ZTNA) solution for private LTE and 5G networks. Tailored for industries like utilities and manufacturing, this solution simplifies device onboarding, eliminates manual provisioning, and enforces zero trust policies to enhance security across connected assets.
U.S. fixed wireless access (FWA) is on the rise, with over 11.5 million subscribers across T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T. Ookla Speedtest data reveals rising download speeds, with T-Mobile leading at 205 Mbps. Verizon manages performance via speed caps, while AT&T positions FWA as a transitional service. Latency and upload improvements further boost FWA’s appeal in 2024.
Telecom providers have spent over $300 billion since 2018 on 5G, fiber, and cloud-based infrastructure—but returns are shrinking. The missing link? Network observability. Without real-time visibility, telecoms can’t optimize performance, preempt outages, or respond to security threats effectively. This article explores why observability must become a core priority for both operators and regulators, especially as networks grow more dynamic, virtualized, and AI-driven.
As Open RAN moves from trials to large-scale adoption, telecom giants like NTT Docomo, AT&T, and TELUS share their real-world deployment strategies. From multivendor interoperability to automation and security, this article explores key operational insights, ecosystem collaborations, and future directions in Open RAN architecture.
Whitepaper
How IoT is driving cellular and enterprise network convergence and creating new risks and attack vectors?...
OneLayer Logo
Whitepaper
The combined power of IoT and 5G technologies will empower utilities to accelerate existing digital transformation initiatives while also opening the door to innovation opportunities that were previously impossible. However, utilities must also balance the pressure to innovate quickly with their responsibility to ensure the security of critical infrastructure and...
OneLayer Logo

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Download Magazine

With Subscription

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Scroll to Top