Earlier this week the German car maker said it will cooperate
with China's Geely [GEELY.UL] to build next-generation
combustion engines for use in hybrid vehicles.
The engines will be produced in China as well as in Europe, and
Geely and Daimler will cooperate in engineering, sourcing and
production, the companies said in a joint press release.
"The export of the engine from China is considered to be an
option," the release further said.
Mercedes-Benz aims for more than half of its passenger car sales
to be comprised of plug-in hybrids or purely electric vehicles
by 2030.
An Conghui, President of Geely Holding Group, President and CEO
of Geely Auto Group said: “This project reflects the need for
economies of scale and targeted research and development
investment in clean and highly efficient powertrains and hybrid
drive systems and their applications."
(Reporting by Edward Taylor; Editing by Douglas Busvine)
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