Back General Motors, Reva to jointly make electric vehicles |
NEW DELHI: The Indian arm of General Motors (GM) will
be partnering with Bangalore-based electric car maker
Reva to develop and produce Electric and hybrid cars
According to General Motors India managing director Karl
Slym, the initiative was `in line with government objectives to
reduce fossil fuel dependence`.
`We are going to work closely with the central and state
governments in India to develop infrastructure for electric
vehicles charging and providing specific financial benefits
to consumers,` Slym said.
Describing electric vehicles as `a growth area around the
global automotive industry`, GM`s president of international
operations Nick Reilly said: `This cooperation with Reva in
India will accelerate GM`s progress to meet the emerging
needs in many parts of the world.`
Reilly said his company was pursuing several energy
alternatives and advanced technology options to meet the
changing needs of customers around the world.
`Electrically driven vehicles, based on battery and
hydrogen fuel cell technology, offer the best long-term
solution for providing sustainable personal transportation,`
he added.
The two companies have already started the feasibility
study of GM`s vehicle platforms to produce electric cars
and are expected to announce the details shortly.
Reva had launched its electric car in 2001.
GM India, which has been unaffected by the bankruptcy
proceedings of its parent in the US, is central to the
company`s global growth strategy. (adopted from
Economic Times)
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