Arab Times

Build batteries or lose jobs, auto industry tells Europe

Electric cars benefit Asia

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FRANKFURT, Sept 13, (RTRS): Europe shouldn’t rush to abandon the combustion engine and must build up its own production of electric car batteries to compete with China, auto suppliers and manufactur­ers said at the Frankfurt motor show.

The comments come as the future of the car has become a hot topic in campaignin­g ahead of Germany’s Sept 24 election, especially after Britain and France announced plans to eventually phase out combustion engines to try to cut pollution.

Roberto Vavassori, president of the European Associatio­n of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA), warned a headlong rush to electric cars would hand business to China, which along with South Korea and Japan dominate battery production for such vehicles.

“We need to provide a sensible transition period that doesn’t give unwanted gifts to our Chinese friends,” he said, estimating European automakers were paying 4,000-7,000 euros ($5,0008,000) to China for batteries for every electric car.

Vavassori called for a European drive to develop the next generation of battery cells. He said carmakers and politician­s should look at other ways of cutting vehicle emissions too, such as more efficient engines and synthetic fuels.

Germany’s Daimler and Volkswagen both announced plans on the eve of the Frankfurt show to accelerate their shift to electric cars.

The head of Volkswagen’s core auto division said on Wednesday that European industry should come together to create a regional supplier of batteries.

“For the initial phase, I still feel in good hands with the Korean suppliers, but I would appreciate if competitio­n were to grow and a European consortium would emerge,” VW brand Chief Executive Herbert Diess told Reuters.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has raised the possibilit­y of state support to bring chip and battery production back to Europe and her Social Democrat challenger Martin Schulz has also called for investment in cell production in Germany. The stakes are high, with the auto industry as a whole providing around 12.6 million jobs in the European Union, or about 5.7 percent of the total.

Trade unions have been putting pressure on manufactur­ers to make electric cars in existing factories and invest in battery production in Europe, rather than outsourcin­g the work to Asia.

“Self-contained value chains are a central pillar of our industrial model and play a big role in the success of the German economy,” Joerg Hofmann, president of the IG Metall union, told steel and car industry members on Wednesday.

 ?? (AFP) ?? General view shows spectators visiting the hall in which Jaguar, Land Rover and Ferrari are exhibited at the Frankfurt Auto Show IAA in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on Sept 13. According to organisers, around 1,000 exhibitors from 39 countries will...
(AFP) General view shows spectators visiting the hall in which Jaguar, Land Rover and Ferrari are exhibited at the Frankfurt Auto Show IAA in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on Sept 13. According to organisers, around 1,000 exhibitors from 39 countries will...

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