The new joint venture, Zotye Ford Automobile Co. Ltd, plans to
build a manufacturing plant in Zhejiang province and will sell
all-electric vehicles under a new Chinese brand, tapping into a
boom for such vehicles in the world's top auto market, Ford
Motor said in a statement.
"Zotye Ford will introduce a new brand family of small
all-electric vehicles," Ford group vice president Peter Fleet
said in the statement. "We will be exploring innovative vehicle
connectivity and mobility service solutions for a new generation
of young city-dwelling Chinese customers."
The JV deal was signed during U.S. President Donald Trump's
visit to China as the two countries inked commercial deals worth
about $9 billion.
In addition to the new JV, Ford and Zotye will explore offering
mobility services to consumers in China as local demand for such
solutions continues to grow, Ford's statement added.
China, struggling with alarming pollution levels in major
cities, is aggressively pushing plug-in vehicles and has poured
in tens of billions of yuan in investment, research funding and
subsidies, drawing many new automakers to launch projects.
(Reporting by Meg Shen, editing by David Evans)
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