TOKYO (Feb 7): Honda Motor Co Ltd and Hitachi Ltd's automotive unit said on Tuesday they would form a joint venture to develop, produce and sell motors for hybrid petrol-electric cars and fully electric vehicles (EV). Automakers are increasingly teaming up with parts suppliers to develop and produce components for the fast-growing EV segment as a way to boost scale while containing high costs. "With environmental conservation measures and regulations increasing on a global scale, the market for electric vehicles is expected to continue to grow," the companies said in a joint press release. The Honda-Hitachi venture will have sales and manufacturing functions in the United States and China in addition to Japan, the companies said. It will be established in July with an investment of 5 billion yen (US$44.69 million), and will be 51% by Hitachi Automotive Systems owned and 49% by Honda, they said.
Source: The Edge Markets February 07, 2017 07:07 UTC