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Audi and Hanergy see bright prospects in solar-powered cars

- By LI FUSHENG and GONG ZHENGZHENG

German premium automaker Audi AG has teamed up with Hong Kong-listed Chinese solar cell producer Hanergy Thin Film Power Group Ltd to develop solar-powered cars.

As the first step for their collaborat­ion, Hanergy’s United States affiliate, Alta Devices, will provide gallium arsenide thin-film solar cells for the panoramic glass roofs of Audi’s electric cars, according to their memorandum of understand­ing released last week.

The cells produced in California will produce energy to power a vehicle’s air conditione­r, seat heaters and other electric functions, helping to extend range of electric cars.

“The range of electric cars plays a decisive role in customers’ choices,” said Bernd Martens, a board member of Audi for procuremen­t.

He said that the agreement marks a milestone on the way to achieve sustainabl­e, emission-free mobility.

On future models, the whole roof will be covered with solar cells, and ultimately the two plan to charge a car’s battery using solar power.

The first Audi prototype with Hanergy’s solar cells will be presented by the end of this year. But neither Audi nor Hanergy gave a timeframe for the commercial production of solar-powered cars.

The partnershi­p makes Audi the latest global carmaker to join the push to put photovolta­ics on car roofs.

Tesla said earlier this month its newly-launched Model 3 could come with a solar roof. Nissan already offers a solar panel option for its Leaf electric cars. By end of April, Toyota had delivered a total of 1,350 new Prius plug-in cars with solar cells in Japan.

Solar cells are very thin and flexible and promise zeroemissi­on energy powered cars, according to Hanergy. They also perform well in low sunlight and high temperatur­e conditions.

Hanergy last year unveiled four concept solar-powered vehicles under its own nameplate, which are designed to have a range of 80 to 100 kilometers.

Zhang Bin, Hanergy’s senior vice-president, said its solarpower­ed automobile sector includes accessorie­s and solutions for rooftops, range extension and entire traction.

“They are at different R&D stages, and we are pushing ahead with plans for volume production,” Zhang said.

Hanergy forecast that the market for solar-cell vehicle roofs in China will total 1.2 trillion yuan in the years to 2022.

Audi currently produces a variety of gasoline-powered models, such as the A6 and A4 sedans as well as Q5 SUV, in China in a joint venture with FAW Group.

Last year, it delivered 591,500 cars in the country. Audi expects fully electric cars and plug-in hybrids to account for a third of its total deliveries annually around 2025. The company sold 1.87 million cars globally last year.

 ??  ?? A worker checks up the logo of a car at one of Audi’s production lines.
A worker checks up the logo of a car at one of Audi’s production lines.

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