https://www.futurecar.com/3382/GM-Open-to-Work-with-Other-Automakers-on-Electric-Vehicles-CEO-Says
GM Open to Work with Other Automakers on Electric Vehicles, CEO Says
Aug 02, 2019  

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The 2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV
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General Motors is open to working with other automakers on the development
of electric vehicles, Chief Executive Mary Barra said on Thursday.

DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors is open to working with other automakers
on the development of electric vehicles, Chief Executive Mary Barra said on
Thursday.

Asked whether the No. 1 U.S. automaker would team up to share the cost of
EVs, Barra said on a conference call with analysts that GM already works
with Japan's Honda Motor Co Ltd (7267.T) on battery cell technology and
other EV parts but was open to more partnerships.

"We are open to working with other (automakers) on leveraging it even
further, but we're already doing that with Honda, and it definitely provides
savings from an engineering perspective, and has scaled benefits as well,"
Barra said.

Honda is working jointly with the Detroit automaker and its autonomous
driving division Cruise to develop an innovative autonomous vehicle that
"minimizes congestion on crowded city streets" Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt wrote in
a blog post last year.

Vogt said that Honda brings its experience in "space efficient design". He
declined to offer a timeline for the new vehicle's release and said his
company is "moving as quickly as we possibly can."

GM noted that the new vehicle will be manufactured at high volume "for
global deployment." without providing any further details.

GM's U.S. rival Ford Motor Co last month agreed to use an EV platform
developed by Germany's Volkswagen AG as a way to mitigate those development
costs.

Other carmakers are turning to China, the world's largest auto market, to
develop new electric models. Volkswagen and Ford Motor Co. VW is working
with Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co. In 2017, Ford entered into a new joint
venture with Anhui Zotye Automobile Co. to build electric models for China.

Last month, Toyota announced a partnership with BYD Co. to jointly develop
electric vehicles. The two companies will work together on electric sedans
and sports-utility vehicles with the goal of introducing them during 2020 to
2025. The partnership also includes the development of batteries for the
vehicles the companies said.
[© futurecar.com]


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Travelers At Austin Airport Can Now Hop On Driver-Less Shuttles
Aug 2, 2019  In an environment The Jetsons would find familiar, travel hub
now features Easy Mile EZ10 driverless shuttle taking them to car rental
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