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  • Saturday, April 11, 2009

    FOREIGN CARMAKERS TO BUILD A CHINA EV

    Nissan, Renault to provide China with electric cars
    Michael Wei (w/Ken Wills), April 10, 2009 (Reuters)

    "Japan's Nissan Motor Co and France's Renault… will supply electric cars to China, the world's largest auto market…The Franco-Japanese alliance will provide…a comprehensive plan for marketing and for a battery-charging network, with the aim of selling electric vehicles to China in early 2011.

    "Earlier this year, Beijing kicked off a pilot program to promote clean energy vehicles… in 13 cities, underlining government efforts to address issues such as environmental pollution and energy security…Wuhan, the capital city of central Hubei province, has been selected…by Nissan and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China…"


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    "Two Chinese automakers have also sought to tap potential demand for clean energy cars. BYD Auto, a subsidiary of rechargeable battery maker BYD Co., launched its plug-in hybrid car F3DM in China late last year. And Chery Automobile rolled out its first self-developed electric car, the S18, in February."

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    "Nissan said in February it aimed to expand its Chinese vehicle sales by 4.6 percent in 2009 in a market that has become one of the few remaining hopes for the embattled industry…The firm is expecting to sell 570,000 cars and light commercial vehicles this year in China, which accounted for about 15 percent of its global sales last year.

    "Vehicle sales in China, which surpassed the United States in January to become the world's largest car market, climbed to a record in March…helped by government incentives to bolster demand in both urban and rural areas…"

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