Autoweek.  _Daimler takes  10 percent stake in EV maker Tesla: AutoWeek 
Magazine_ (http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090519/CARNEWS/905199991)  
 
 
 
 
Daimler  takes 10 percent stake in EV maker Tesla

 
 
By _PAUL  MCVEIGH, AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/personalia?ID=AUTOMOTIVENEWS&category=contact)
  

 
 
_A picture of Tesla says that Daimler's 10  percent ownership will help 
bring the Tesla Model S electric sedan to production  sooner._ 
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Tesla says that Daimler's 10 percent ownership will help bring  the Tesla 
Model S electric sedan to production  sooner.




 
Daimler AG has acquired an equity stake of nearly 10 percent  of California 
_electric car_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090519/CARNEWS/905199991#)  maker Tesla 
Motors Inc., the German automaker  said Tuesday. 
The two companies have been working together to integrate  Tesla's 
lithium-ion battery packs and charging electronics into the first 1,000  units 
of 
Daimler's electric Smart car. 
Daimler said its stake in Tesla will allow the companies to  collaborate 
even more closely on the development of battery systems, electric  drive 
systems and in individual vehicle projects. 
"Our strategic partnership is an important step to accelerate  the 
commercialization of electric drives globally," said Thomas Weber, Daimler's  
head 
of research. 
Tesla, based in San Carlos, Calif., is the only production  automaker 
selling a highway-capable _electric vehicle_ 
(http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090519/CARNEWS/905199991#)  in North America 
and Europe. 
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the lithium-ion pouch-cell battery  developed by 
Daimler is of interest to Tesla. 
"We are looking forward to a strategic cooperation in a  number of areas 
including leveraging Daimler's engineering, production and  supply chain 
expertise," Musk said in a statement. "This will accelerate  bringing our Tesla 
Model S to production." 
As part of the collaboration, Herbert Kohler, Daimler's vice  president of 
E-Drive and Future Mobility, will get a Tesla board seat. 
Tesla's lineup 
Tesla currently sells the Roadster in North America and  Europe. The 
company says it can travel 244 miles per charge with zero tailpipe  emissions 
and 
has fuel economy equivalent to 256 mpg. 
In March, the company unveiled the Tesla Model S, which it  says is the 
world's first full electric sedan. Tesla plans to produce the car in  
California starting in late 2011. 
Daimler is seeking to be a leader in the industrialization of  lithium-ion 
technology. 
In March, the company founded the Deutsche Accumotive GmbH, a  joint 
venture with Evonik Industries AG. 
The joint venture will create the first vehicle manufacturer  to develop, 
produce and markets batteries for automotive applications, Daimler  said. 
The German carmaker has been testing 100 Smart ForTwo  electric cars in 
London since 2007. Later this year, the Smart assembly plant in  Hambach, 
France, will start production of up to 1,000 ForTwo cars with electric  drive. 
The cars will be used for testing programs in Berlin and Italy. 
Daimler is also starting small-series production later this  year of the 
Mercedes-Benz B-class with a fuel cell drive system. In 2010, the  company 
will introduce its first battery-powered Mercedes-Benz. 
Starting in 2012, Daimler plans to equip all Smart and  Mercedes-Benz 
_electric vehicles_ 
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 with its own produced lithium-ion  batteries.  
To read more visit the AutoWeek _New car news, road tests, blogs,  pix and 
expert insight_ (http://www.autoweek.com/section/CARNEWS)  section. 


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