https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/mobility/2019/04/12/general-motors-rivian-partnership-impasse/39339569/
GM-Rivian tie-up talks may be dead
April 12, 2019  David Welch, Bloomberg 

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An R1T is displayed at Rivian’s headquarters. GM was widely expected to
become a strategic investor that would have helped the Michigan startup
bring fully electric trucks and SUVs to market faster. (Photo: Paul Sancya /
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Talks between General Motors Co. and electric-vehicle startup Rivian
Automotive Inc. about the largest U.S. carmaker buying an equity stake have
reached an impasse and may be dead, people familiar with the matter said.

GM had negotiated potentially taking a stake in Rivian and forging a
partnership that may have helped the Plymouth, Mich.-based startup bring
fully electric trucks and SUVs to market faster. GM was expected to become a
strategic investor alongside Amazon.com Inc., which in February led a $700
million equity raise by the closely held company.

Discussions ended in the past two weeks, with Rivian founder R.J. Scaringe
wanting to keep his options open, said one of the people. Rivian has had
several other potential suitors take a look, the person said. If GM can’t
find a way to resurrect a deal, the automaker will continue developing its
own electric pickup, which is in early stages of development.

“As we have stated, we admire Rivian’s contribution to a future of zero
emissions and an all-electric future,” GM spokesman Pat Morrissey said in an
emailed statement. “Talks occur on a regular basis in the auto industry
between a variety of partners, but as a matter of policy we don’t discuss
who, where or when those discussions might occur.”

A deal would have contributed to both sides achieving key goals. GM would be
able to introduce an electric pickup quicker than it could with its own
internal engineering, and Rivian would benefit from the larger automaker’s
manufacturing prowess and global purchasing muscle.

GM shares rose 1 percent to $39.70 at 2 p.m. in New York.

Under Scaringe, Rivian has developed a platform it says can be used as the
base battery and electric-drive system for full-size pickups or SUVs. GM was
interested because its own next-generation electric vehicle and battery
system is designed for small and mid-size cars and crossover SUVs.

In a February interview, Scaringe, 36, said he wants to sell Rivian’s
technology to multiple players. The startup is looking to expand its capital
base for the next development phase after delivering its first vehicles next
year. It has raised about $1.15 billion so far.

Scaringe said Rivian wasn’t in dire need of funds because backers led by
Japan’s Sumitomo Corp. and Saudi auto distributor Abdul Latif Jameel Ltd.
are fully committed to seeing the company succeed.

The startup’s battery-powered R1T pickup and R1S sport utility vehicle
concepts drew rave reviews at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November and are
expected to deliver as much as 400 miles of driving range.

Rivian acquired a vehicle-assembly plant for a bargain from an established
automaker. It bought a factory in Illinois for just $16 million from
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. in early 2017. Similarly, Tesla Inc. builds its
electric cars at a facility shuttered by Toyota after GM pulled out of a
joint-manufacturing venture there as part of its 2009 bankruptcy.
[© detroitnews.com]


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Emicool switches to Renault Zoe electric vehicles
9 April 2019  The cars will be delivered by Arabian Automobiles, while DEWA
has committed to providing six EV (electric vehicle) charging spots for the
general public ... range ... of the Zoe is 300km, and charge time ... is
7.25 hours from a single phase L2/type2 charging station, with a
quick-charge l3 option ... takes ... 1hour and 40 minutes ... 2.4 hours to
100% charged ...
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