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China’s automaker SAIC Motor teams up with Audi to develop electric vehicles:开元体育网站入口

本文摘要:China’s automaker SAIC Motor teams up with Audi to develop electric vehicles

(JW Insights) Jul 24 -- Chinese car manufacturer SAIC Motor announced that there is a consensus with German carmaker Audi on jointly developing electric vehicles on July 23, reported China Daily.

China’s automaker SAIC Motor teams up with Audi to develop electric vehicles:开元体育网站入口(图1)

"Licensing, joint development, among other initiatives, are all possible ways of cooperation in the future. The Chinese auto market is undergoing unprecedented transformation. We will deepen strategic cooperation to guarantee a win-win situation," said Zu Sijie, vice president and chief engineer of SAIC Motor.

He said SAIC Motor and Audi have been strategic partners, and both sides have reached a consensus to speed up the development of electric vehicles through cooperation.

The Shanghai-based company has announced a three-year plan to boost the annual sales of new-energy vehicles to 3.5 million units by 2025, an increase of 2.5 times compared with 2022, according to the China Daily report.

(Gao J/Yuan XY)


China’s automaker SAIC Motor teams up with Audi to develop electric vehicles

(JW Insights) Jul 24 -- Chinese car manufacturer SAIC Motor announced that there is a consensus with German carmaker Audi on jointly developing electric vehicles on July 23, reported China Daily.

China’s automaker SAIC Motor teams up with Audi to develop electric vehicles:开元体育网站入口(图1)

"Licensing, joint development, among other initiatives, are all possible ways of cooperation in the future. The Chinese auto market is undergoing unprecedented transformation. We will deepen strategic cooperation to guarantee a win-win situation," said Zu Sijie, vice president and chief engineer of SAIC Motor.

He said SAIC Motor and Audi have been strategic partners, and both sides have reached a consensus to speed up the development of electric vehicles through cooperation.

The Shanghai-based company has announced a three-year plan to boost the annual sales of new-energy vehicles to 3.5 million units by 2025, an increase of 2.5 times compared with 2022, according to the China Daily report.

(Gao J/Yuan XY)


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