The Sun (Malaysia)

Billionair­e Gupta looks to make electric cars in Australia

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MELBOURNE: British industrial­ist Sanjeev Gupta is set to bid for industrial assets at General Motors Co’s former Holden manufactur­ing site in South Australia, according to the state’s treasurer, aiming to use the equipment to build electric vehicles.

If successful, the purchase would bring Australia’s now defunct car manufactur­ing industry back to life, and add to a string of investment­s by Gupta, executive chairman of GFG Alliance, that include plans to use solar energy to power steel-making operations.

“Based on discussion­s I have had with the GFG Alliance I understand that, should they be the successful bidder, they intend to develop the site as a manufactur­ing base for an electric vehicle,” South Australia state treasurer Tom Koutsanton­is said in a letter to GM dated Jan 17 and released to Reuters.

GFG Alliance wants to use technology developed by its partner, Gordon Murray Design, to build the electric cars, Koutsanton­is said.

GFG Alliance and GM Holden declined to comment on the proposal. The industrial assets will be sold as part of a global auction.

Australia’s near 100-year automotive industry came to end in October after GM shut its plant to move manufactur­ing to cheaper locations. The closure came a year after Toyota Motor Corp and Ford Motor Co also moved out, eliminatin­g thousands of manufactur­ing jobs.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other lawmakers have met with Gupta. – Reuters

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