Friday, April 26, 2013

Geely & Detroit Electric Announce Strategic Partnership to Produce Chinese EVs, Will Detroit Electric Use Geely Gliders Too?

Earlier this month, when Detroit Electric revealed their first car, the Lotus based SP:01, the EV startup's CEO, Albert Tam, said that the battery powered sports car is only the first of three cars that Detroit Electric will be introducing over the next year or so. Only 999 of the carbon fiber bodied SP:01 will be made but Tam said that next year Detroit Electric will be introducing two more mass market cars, a sedan and hatchback. Tam said that those cars will have Detroit Electric specific styling and interiors but will be based on gliders sourced from an existing auto manufacturer with final assembly being done in Michigan. At the time of the SP:01 reveal, Detroit Electric executives said that the vendor whose platform they'd be using was "in Asia". They company also said that an announcement of a strategic partner would be made at the Shanghai Auto Show. I assumed that partner would be Chinese and that Detroit Electric would be announcing who their platform vendor for the sedan and hatchback would be. I was half correct.

Detroit Electric did announce a Chinese strategic vendor, Geely, but the announcement wasn't that the privately owned company headed by ambitious Chinese industrialist Li Shufu is going to be providing Detroit Electric with gliders. Instead, Detroit Electric will be supplying Geely with technology for Geely's luxury Emgrand brand to sell battery powered EVs for the Chinese market and also develop related electric drive components and systems. The first vehicle that will be the result of the strategic partnership will be the EC7-EV, based, not suprisingly, on the Emgrand EC7, a C/D segment family sedan. The car will be co-branded and wear a "Detroit Electric – Technology" badge that is engraved with the blue circuit board trace graphic that graces the fascia of the SP:01. Initial sales will be in the first quarter of 2014 and focused at businesses and government customers, with the companies predicting sales of 3,000 cars in the first 12 months, and 30,000 a year by 2016. Interestingly, at the press conference in Detroit, Albert Tam had forecast sales of Detroit Electric's sedan and hatchback at 30,000 units by 2016.

The sales to public sector agencies is one of the paradoxes about doing business in China. At the Detroit reveal, Tam was adamant about Detroit Electric refusing to accept investments from government owned businesses and specifically referred to China. Unlike many Chinese car companies, Geely, as mentioned, is a private company. Still, and Bertel can correct me if I'm wrong, I understand that Geely is fairly dependent on sales to government entities in China.

The cars will be using Detroit Electric's two speed high torque transmission and a joint-venture company will be set up near Geely's Hangzhou headquarters to build that gearbox as well as other critical EV powertrain components and associated parts. Two different sized battery packs will be available on the EC7-EV, one with a 165km range, and one with a range of 258 km. A joint R&D  team has been set to work on the electric motor, battery pack and associated thermal and charge management systems, as well as a "vehicle management system", which I suspect is a variant of Detroit Electric's SAMI smartphone based infotainment system.

Apparently, discussions between the two companies have been going on for three years. With that level of involvement and the use of the term "strategic partnership" I think it's safe to assume that any jointly developed powertrain technologies will end up on the yet to be announced Detroit Electric sedan and hatch. I think it's almost as safe to assume that those Detroit Electric cars will be based on gliders that are built in one of Geely's six Chinese factories.

Ronnie Schreiber edits Cars In Depth, a realistic perspective on cars & car culture and the original 3D car site. If you found this post worthwhile, you can dig deeper at Cars In Depth. If the 3D thing freaks you out, don't worry, all the photo and video players in use at the site have mono options. Thanks – RJS

 



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