Daimler intensifies push for electric cars
Carmakers Daimler, Renault and Nissan are redoubling their electric cars effort in the race for market share in a world of tighter emission rules.
Daimler's research chief, Thomas Weber, told Reuters in an interview its cooperation with Renault and Nissan "will be expanded to include all three partners as far as electric motors, batteries and powertrains are concerned."
The move comes as carmakers and car parts suppliers rush to gain a foothold in the market for zero-emission vehicles as deadlines for lower emission levels near.
Toyota Motor Corp said Monday it would offer a plug-in version of its Prius model positioned to be the cheapest green car of its kind by 2012.
France's Renault, its Japanese partner Nissan and Daimler signed a cooperation deal in April initially focusing on small cars, light commercial vehicles and engines.
The cooperation included so far the next-generation Smart fortwo and Renault Twingo models, including electric versions, as well as expanding the Smart and Twingo families.
Car emission standards are becoming stricter to fight global warming. Brussels targets an overall level of around 95 grams of carbon dioxide per km by 2020 for new cars sold in Europe.
"We won't be able to meet the target of 95 grams CO2 in 2020 without electric vehicles with batteries and fuel cells," Weber said in the interview conducted last Thursday.
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