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Gree boosts tech, buys NEV maker Zhuhai Yinlong

- By QIU QUANLIN in Zhuhai, Guangdong qiuquanlin@chinadaily.com.cn

Major Chinese home appliances and air conditione­r maker Gree Electric Appliances Inc announced on Tuesday it will buy all the shares of a new-energy vehicle manufactur­er, in a strategic move aimed at diversifyi­ng its business base.

Under the terms of the deal, Gree, based in Zhuhai in Guangdong province, will issue new shares worth of 13 billion yuan ($1.96 billion) to buy Zhuhai Yinlong Energy Co, which focuses on research and developmen­t of lithium-ion batteries and new-energy vehicles.

Gree President Dong Mingzhu said the acquisitio­n will help boost the company’s competitiv­eness in core technology, especially in the emerging new-energy industry.

“Yinlong’s advanced technology in energy storage and newenergy vehicles were taken into serious considerat­ion before we launched the plan to buy the company,” Dong said at a news conference at Gree’s Zhuhai headquarte­rs.

Yinlong raised 3.2 billion yuan through two rounds of equity financing in 2015, helping greatly expand its production capacity to 10,000 newenergy buses annually, according to the company.

Yinlong has built three production sites in Zhuhai, and Handan and Shijiazhua­ng in Hebei province, and has a newenergy bus service, which already covers more than 20 cities.

“Yinlong’s core technology in batteries, especially in energy storage, is of great importance to boosting developmen­t of Gree’s traditiona­l electric products,” Dong said.

She added that with Gree’s years of market developmen­t in home appliances, sales of Yinlong’s new-energy vehicles were expected to increase dramatical­ly.

The acquisitio­n is yet to be approved by authoritie­s, with no timetable set for the final acquisitio­n, the Gree chief said.

According to sources within Gree, Yinlong’s net profits should be no less than 1.4 billion yuan by 2018.

In addition to bus production, Yinlong also plans to launch new-energy cars in the near future, said its Chairman Wei Yincang.

Yinlong’s core technology in batteries ... is of great importance to boosting developmen­t of Gree’s traditiona­l electric products.” Dong Mingzhu, president of Gree

“Production of electric SUVs and other varieties are already on the agenda. We have made breakthrou­ghs in core technology of new-energy vehicles,” Wei said.

Yinlong owns the core technology of lithium-titanate or LTO batteries material manufactur­ing, which improves the material capability for fastchargi­ng, shortening the fullcharge time to 6 minutes.

“The LTO battery is no doubt the new solution, also the new and upgraded generation among all Lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage,” said Wei.

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