Honda Just Joined Forces With Hitachi For A £34m Electric Motor Venture

Honda and Hitachi Automotive Systems have put the equivalent of £34 million into a new company that'll produce and sell electric motors
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Like it or not, it seems inevitable that the future of cars will revolve around electric motors. So, this latest move from Honda shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.

It’s just established a joint venture company with Hitachi Automotive Systems (HAS), which will result in the “development, manufacture and sales of motors for electric vehicles.” The deal follows a ‘memorandum of understanding’ signed back in February, and a joint venture agreement made in March.

The companies have put five billion yen (£34 million) into the company, with HAS taking a controlling 51 per cent stake. The work on the motors will all be done at Hitachi Automotive’s base in Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki Prefecture.

The news comes a few weeks after it was suggested the next NSX might go all electric. Around the same time, Honda announced its intentions for two thirds of its line-up to be made up of electric vehicles via its ‘2030 Vision’ plan.

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no no no no no no no no but if its a hybrid ya maybe y not

07/10/2017 - 09:04 |
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07/12/2017 - 12:49 |
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