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Three major carmakers want to jointly develop electric cars

Renault SA, Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. intend to triple their investment to jointly develop electric vehicles, they said. Reuters two people who know this plan.

As well-known carmakers face pressure from new competitors and an expected shift in demand for electric vehicles, the Franco-Japanese alliance is trying to improve co-operation.

The three are expected to announce an investment plan of more than 20 billion euros over the next five years for the development of electric vehicles on Thursday, the sources said. By 2030, the alliance is expected to come with more than 30 new battery-powered EVs, supported by five common platforms.

The “Alliance to 2030” plan aims to show “intensified co-operation” between carmakers, highlighting a “common vision for electrification and connected mobility,” said one source. The five common platforms are expected to cover 90% of the electric vehicles that companies should develop and launch by 2030.

Carmakers hope to make compact electric vehicles as affordable as similar-sized petrol vehicles, sources added. Reuters.

Car manufacturers are expected to use common batteries. Under this plan, the alliance intends to jointly invest in capacity to produce a total of 220 gigawatt-hours of batteries in France, the United Kingdom, China and Japan by 2030. By standardizing and sharing batteries, the alliance expects to halve battery production costs.

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