The Sun (Malaysia)

Toyota to form electric car technology venture with Mazda

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TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp is establishi­ng a new venture to develop electric vehicle technology with partner Mazda Motor Corp, seeking to catch up with rivals in an increasing­ly frenetic race to produce more battery-powered cars.

Policymake­rs in key markets like China are aggressive­ly pushing a shift to electric cars over the next two to three decades, pressuring traditiona­l automakers to crank up their electric vehicle (EV) plans – just as declining battery costs enable more power to be packed into cars.

Toyota said in a statement the new company will develop technology for a range of electric cars, including mini vehicles, passenger cars, SUVs and light trucks.

Toyota will take a 90% stake in the joint venture, called EV Common Architectu­re Spirit Co Ltd, while Mazda and Denso Corp, Toyota’s biggest supplier, will each take a 5% stake.

Plans to establish a partnershi­p was announced in August when Japan’s biggest automaker agreed to take a 5% stake in Mazda and the two said they would jointly develop affordable electric vehicle technologi­es.

After years of focusing on bringing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to the market, Toyota last year set up a division to develop electric cars led by President Akio Toyoda, and said it plans to introduce EVs in China in the coming years.

Neither Toyota nor Mazda market fully electric passenger cars at the moment. Toyota has cited affordabil­ity and the limited range of battery-operated cars as obstacles to the mass popularisa­tion so far.

Mazda has an R&D budget a fraction of Toyota’s, which has made it difficult to develop electric cars on its own. Even so, it has said it plans to launch EVs in 2020. – Reuters

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