Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BAIC agrees to make electric cars in China

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Daimler and its Chinese joint venture partner BAIC Motor Corporatio­n agreed to upgrade the Mercedesbe­nz factory in Beijing to make electric cars, the German carmaker said yesterday.

At a signing ceremony in Berlin attended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Daimler signed a framework agreement to upgrade production facilities at Beijing Benz Automotive Co., Ltd. (BBAC), to make New Energy Vehicles, a label for so-called low-emission vehicles which include hybrid and pure battery electric cars.

“China today is already the world’s largest market for NEVS, and Daimler is committed to contributi­ng to the further developmen­t of electric mobility in this country,” Hubertus Troska, Daimler’s board member in charge of China, said.

Daimler also agreed to acquire a minority stake in Beijing Electric Vehicle Co., Ltd. (BJEV), a subsidiary of the BAIC Group, to enhance collaborat­ion on developing so-called new energy vehicles. Daimler declined to provide a figure for the scale or value of the stake.

BJEV was establishe­d in 2009 by the BAIC Group and other shareholde­rs as a developmen­t platform for New Energy Vehicles.

It focuses on research and developmen­t, production, and sales and services for New Energy Vehicles and core NEV components. To-date, the company’s product portfolio covers five major series of electric vehicles.

The German government’s agenda to the Germany-china summit in Berlin also showed that Volkswagen was due to sign a contract with Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co about production, research and developmen­t of electric cars in China.

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