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Geely, Volvo to further deepen partnershi­p

- By LI FUSHENG lifusheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s Geely Auto and Sweden’s Volvo Cars are expected to further their collaborat­ion in sectors from electric vehicles to autonomous driving, which experts say will help deliver synergies and reduce costs as the industry is going through a transforma­tion.

The two companies, both of which are subsidiari­es of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, said on Wednesday that they will share electric vehicle platforms and partner to develop autonomous driving technologi­es.

They will also combine their powertrain operations into a stand-alone company, which will become operationa­l later this year. It will develop engines, transmissi­ons and hybrid systems for both companies as well as other automobile manufactur­ers.

Volvo will allow Lynk & Co to make use of its global sales and after-sales network as the premium brand under Geely Auto is stepping up efforts to explore overseas markets.

Robin Lu, director of the Gasgoo Auto Research Institute, said: “It is not necessary for each subsidiary within a group to develop their own set of technologi­es. Through collaborat­ion they can eliminate unnecessar­y costs.”

Lu said Volvo’s network in developed markets like Europe and the United States will facilitate Lynk &Co’s entry, and save Geely a lot of money and time.

An Conghui, president and CEO of Geely Auto, said Lynk & Co has opened its first European showroom in Amsterdam, the Netherland­s, and the first shipment of models will arrive in April.

The two companies had planned a merger last year, but finally decided to further collaborat­ion while preserving their separate corporate structures.

“The deeper collaborat­ion will enable existing stakeholde­rs and potential new investors in Volvo Cars and Geely Auto to value their respective stand-alone strategies, performanc­e, financial exposure and returns,” the two companies said in a joint statement.

Hakan Samuelsson, president and CEO of Volvo Cars, said they have evaluated different options. “We concluded that a collaborat­ion model between the two standalone companies is the best way to secure continued growth and at the same time achieve technologi­cal synergies in many areas.”

He said Volvo welcomes the opportunit­y for further and deeper collaborat­ion with Geely Auto.

“We have benefited a lot from our collaborat­ion with Geely Auto. Now we are a successful carmaker with steady growth, completely different from what we were a decade ago. We could not have done this without Geely,” said Samuelsson.

Globally, Volvo sold 661,713 cars last year, down by 6.2 percent over the level in 2019. But sales rose by 7.5 percent in China last year to 166,617 cars.

We concluded that a collaborat­ion model between the two stand-alone companies is the best way to secure continued growth and at the same time achieve technologi­cal synergies in many areas.”

Hakan Samuelsson, president and CEO of Volvo Cars

Volvo is committed to becoming a premium electric carmaker. It expects half of its sales by 2025 to be electric cars, while the rest will be hybrids. Earlier this month, Geely confirmed that it is preparing to build a stand-alone electric car company to take on internatio­nal rivals and local startups.

An said the two companies are sharing electric architectu­re among their brands, and have launched combined efforts to develop hardware and software for the next-generation modular electric vehicle platforms.

Fu Bingfeng, secretary-general of the China Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers, said collaborat­ion will help expand the carmaker’s scale and enable them to develop core technologi­es that underpin a brand’s awareness.

Zhejiang Geely Holding Group acquired Volvo from Ford in 2010. Last year, the group sold over 2.1 million vehicles, while Geely Auto, China’s largest private carmaker, sold over 1.43 million units.

 ?? SHAO RUI / XINHUA ?? Employees work on a Zhejiang Geely Holding Group production line in Baoji, Shaanxi province.
SHAO RUI / XINHUA Employees work on a Zhejiang Geely Holding Group production line in Baoji, Shaanxi province.

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