CAR plant workers in Ellesmere Port were heralded as "world-class" during a visit from business minister Ian Lucas this week.
Mr Lucas, a Wrexham MP saw first hand today the efficiency of Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant, which employs hundreds of people from Chester, as he toured the production line which makes the Astra.
The site in the North West is currently the only plant in Europe to be making the latest version of the Astra model which began production last September.
The Government has continued to support the production at the plant and General Motors have given £1.7 billion of funding to enable the company to be restructured.
Business Minister Ian Lucas said: “Ellesmere Port is a world-class manufacturing facility providing employment for more than 2,000 people in the North West. This has been achieved by making itself one of the most competitive and productive plants.
“Investment from companies such as Vauxhall is a vote of confidence in the UK and British manufacturing skills.”
He added: “There has been good news for car manufacturing recently, and the Government is doing all it can to help the industry transition to meet future demand for low carbon vehicles.”
As part of the governments 'Ultra low carbon vehicles strategy' a target has been set to make the UK one of the best places in the world to research, design or build low carbon vehicles.
Through consumer incentives and infrastructure funding schemes such as the 'Plug-in car grant' and 'Plugged in places', the Government is working towards the renewal of the UK car industry by a move to low carbon vehicles.
In last week’s budget, the Government said that company car tax is to be halved for ultra-low carbon cars and zero company car tax for zero carbon cars for five years.
Manufacturers have also responded to this challenge strongly with recent announcements from Ford, on research and development projects worth £1.5 billion, and Nissan’s plans to build its electric vehicle in the UK.
These investments have been backed by the Government with support for Vauxhall, Nissan and Ford of more than £650 million in grants and loan guarantees.