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Volkswagen plans all-electric car for China next year

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SHANGHAI: Volkswagen ( VW) plans to launch its first pureelectr­ic car in China next year as Beijing steps up pressure on the industry to promote alternativ­es to gasoline.

The announceme­nt Tuesday comes on the eve of the Shanghai auto show, which showcases industry efforts to create electric models with consumer appeal. General Motors Co.’s (GM) Buick unit and Ford Motor Co. also have announced new electric vehicles for China this year.

The VW model will be the first in a range of electric vehicles in China, said Jochem Heizmann, head of VW’s China unit. It is due to be produced under a new brand name with a local partner, stateowned Jianghuai Automotive Corp.

“This will be a new cooperatio­n on pure battery cars,” said Heizmann.

China has the world’s most aggressive electric car goals. Communist leaders are promoting them to clean up smog-choked cities and in hopes of taking the lead in an emerging technology.

Regulators have jolted the industry with a proposal to require electric cars to account for at least 8 percent of each brand’s production by next year.

At the auto show, the global industry’s biggest marketing event of the year, almost every global and Chinese auto brand is showing at least one electric concept vehicle, if not a marketread­y model.

Heizmann said VW, which vies with GM for the title of China’s top-selling automaker, expects annual sales of at least 400,000 “new energy vehicles” — the government’s term for electric or gasoline-electric hybrids — by 2020 and 1.5 million by 2025.

The plan to create a new brand for the VW-Jianghuai partnershi­p follows an approach taken by Mercedes-Benz, GM and Nissan Motor Co. Foreign brands are under pressure from Chinese regulators to help local partners create indigenous brands.

Despite government subsidies and other encouragem­ent, electric cars have yet to catch on with China’s driving public due to concern about their limited range. Most Chinese automakers sell plug-in battery models but their range is usually no more than 120 to 150 kilometers (75 to 95 miles) — too little to attract most buyers.

Sales of electric and gasolineel­ectric hybrids fell 4.4 percent from a year earlier to 55,929 vehicles while sales of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) rose 21 percent to 2.4 million.

Heizmann said the industry should find a way to create electric models that appeal to consumers. He said VW was trying to do that by developing vehicles for different market segments.

“You have to achieve cars which are competitiv­e,” he said.

To encourage foreign automakers to help develop China’s electric vehicle industry, regulators have allowed them to form additional joint ventures with local partners on top of the two that are allowed for traditiona­l gasoline-powered vehicles.

That allowed Volkswagen to cre- ate its partnershi­p with Jianghuai alongside ventures with two other state-owned automakers.

Heizmann said foreign manufactur­ers also are no longer required to hand over electric technology to Chinese partners. He said VW’s venture with Jianghuai involves jointly developing the product.

“We will be fast. We will use their technology. We will put in some of our own technology and experience,” he said.

Heizmann said Volkswagen’s luxury unit, Audi, is coming to market with a plug- in electric version of its A6 sedan that can go 50 kilometers ( 35 miles) on one charge.

In its next stage of developmen­t, VW plans to produce a version of its Golf for China with a 300-kilometer range, Heizmann said. He said plans then call for vehicles designed from scratch for pureelectr­ic propulsion with a range of 500 kilometers or more.

Beijing also is steadily tightening fuel efficiency and emissions standards, which Heizmann said are on track to become the world’s most stringent. He said that would narrow the “cost gap” between electrics and gasoline by requiring more expensive technology for internal combustion while batteries should get cheaper.

At the same time, Heizmann said Volkswagen and its Audi and Skoda brands also are aggressive­ly promoting SUVs. He said the brands plan to roll out a total of 10 new locally produced SUVs over the next two years.

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