https://cleantechnica.com/2019/11/08/toyota-byd-form-joint-venture-to-manufacture-electric-cars-in-china/
Toyota & BYD Form Joint Venture To Manufacture Electric Cars In China
November 8th, 2019  Steve Hanley

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We have been saying for months that a wave of consolidations are likely to
take place in the automotive industry over the next few years as the
pressure to develop electric vehicles and autonomous cars strains the
research and development of existing companies to the breaking point. FCA
has been pleading for someone — anyone — to merge with it. Volkswagen and
Ford have reached an agreement to share the German company’s new MEB
electric car platform. Ford is also cozying up to Rivian. It’s like a global
game of musical chairs has begun. Some existing companies are going to find
themselves on the outside looking in when the music stops ...

 ... it comes as a surprise to learn that Toyota and BYD have formed a new
jointly owned company to develop battery electric vehicles for the Chinese
market. According to a joint press release dated November 7, a copy of which
was sent by email to CleanTechnica, the two companies say their new
enterprise will be owned 50–50 by both companies. The new consortium is set
to begin operations next year.

BYD senior vice president Lian Yu-bo says, “We aim to combine BYD’s
strengths in development and competitiveness in the battery electric vehicle
market with Toyota’s quality and safety technology to provide the best BEV
products for the market demand and consumer affection as early as we can.”

Toyota executive vice president Shigeki Terashi adds, “With the same goal to
further promote the widespread use of electrified vehicles, we appreciate
that BYD and Toyota can become ‘teammates’, able to put aside our rivalry
and collaborate. We hope to further advance and expand both BYD and Toyota
from the efforts of the new company with BYD.”

BYD has ranked first in the world in battery electric and plug-in hybrid
sales for the past four years. Toyota has sold more than 14 million hybrid
electric vehicles since 1997. With the newly established joint R&D company,
Toyota and BYD aim to work together to further develop BEVs that are
attractive to Chinese customers, and by further promoting their widespread
adoption, aim to contribute toward environmental improvement.

It may be appropriate to point out here that Toyota has joined with General
Motors and others to oppose the waiver granted to California three decades
ago under the US Clean Air Act which allows that state to set more rigorous
fuel economy standards than those required by federal law. Apparently Toyota
doesn’t think it can work the refs in China the way it can in the US. Toyota
has steadfastly refused to offer fully battery electric cars to its
customers in North America.

If ever there was an example of a corporation talking out of both sides of
its mouth and refusing to stand up for the Earth, Toyota is it ...

In an email, David Leggett, automotive editor at GlobalData, a leading data
and analytics company, told CleanTechnica, “This collaboration is a way to
save costs and position both companies to capitalize on China’s rapid BEV
market growth over the next ten years. GlobalData forecasts that by 2030
annual production of BEVs in China will be approaching six million vehicles
per annum — a six-fold increase on the current level. China will be at the
heart of future global growth for electric vehicles. News of the agreement
between Toyota and BYD to develop EVs for the Chinese market makes sense for
both. They can share costs and utilize their respective strengths.

“China-based BYD is an electric battery technology specialist with very good
knowledge of the Chinese marketplace and needs, while Toyota is a global
original equipment manufacturer with proven strengths in vehicle development
and can bring its systems to bear in areas such as manufacturing, quality
and safety. Further, China is the world’s largest automotive market and
Beijing is creating the conditions for a ramp-up in ‘New Energy Vehicles’
such as plug-in electric hybrids and fully-EVs.”

Leggett clearly thinks forming a joint venture is a wise move for both
companies. Others may see it as a “Hail Mary” play by Toyota to try to get
itself back into the game after ... far too long ...
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https://www.globaltrademag.com/byd-toyota-collaborate-for-electric-vehicles/
BYD & Toyota Collaborate for Electric Vehicles
November 8th, 2019  Build Your Dreams (BYD) and Toyota released information
this week confirming next steps behind a joint company that would ultimately
support battery electric ...


https://www.forbes.com/sites/sebastianblanco/2019/11/07/byd-toyota-partner-up-for-new-electric-vehicles/#45d40bda24a1
BYD, Toyota Partner Up For New Electric Vehicles
Nov 7, 2019 ... The two companies said that the new JV will be set up in
China some time in 2020 with each company contributing half of the
investment needed. The JV will design and develop all-electric vehicles,
including new platforms and “related parts.” The resulting BEVs will be
destined for BYD’s home country, as they are supposed to be made in such a
way as to be, “attractive to Chinese customers.” ...


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http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EVLN-EV-newswire-posts-for-20190726-tp4694268.html
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https://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/auto-components/toyota-chinas-byd-team-up-to-develop-battery-evs/70302839
Toyota, China's BYD team up to develop...
Jul 21 2019


+ (Ferrari even slooower to embrace EVs than TMC)
https://www.wsj.com/articles/ferrari-ceo-races-to-build-companys-brand-11573300801
Ferrari CEO Races to Build Company's Brand
Mr. Camilleri is grappling with the rise of electric vehicles and the
advance of autonomous-driving technology ... Being a tobacco executive
offered relevant lessons ... it involved “managing a company which is part
of an industry going through major transformation and how to keep ahead of
that transformation.” ... the first fully electric Ferrari should arrive
between 2025 and 2030 ...




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