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Infineon, SAIC set up electric car joint venture in China
by Staff Writers
Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) March 2, 2018

German computer chip maker Infineon said Friday it is teaming up with China's biggest car maker, SAIC Motor Corporation, to produce power modules for the Chinese electric car market, the world's biggest.

Infineon said in a statement it will hold a 49-percent stake in the new Shanghai-based company, SAIC Infineon Automotive Power Modules (SIAPM), which will make inverters -- vital parts that convert power from the battery to a form that can be used by the car's engine.

SAIC will hold the other 51 percent.

The joint venture has already received the necessary regulatory approval and will begin large-scale production in the second half of this year, Infineon said.

SIAPM will focus on the massive Chinese market for electric or hybrid vehicles, which saw 794,000 sales last year according to local auto industry association CAAM.

Meanwhile, Infineon will continue independently to supply customers outside China.

Complex electric car quotas that Beijing will enforce from next year are expected to accelerate a growing trend towards electric mobility.

Annual production of hybrid and all-electric cars in China could reach two million vehicles by 2020 and 4.3 million by 2024, or around 45 percent of the forecast global market, Infineon said, citing an IHS Markit analysis.

The move is a further step into future car technology for Bavaria-based Infineon, which announced at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January that it would join Chinese internet giant Baidu's Apollo platform for self-driving cars.

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Germany cleared for greener public transit
Washington (UPI) Feb 26, 2018
The European Commission said Monday it was supportive of German plans to spend more than $80 million on infrastructure for greener public transportation. The commission found German plans for an $86 million support scheme for electric buses and related charging infrastructure is in line with environmental goals and won't distort the market. "This scheme is another positive example of how to fight global warming," Margrethe Vestager, the commissioner in charge of competition policy, said ... read more

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