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31st March, 2009,KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) — Malaysian automaker Proton has said it will manufacture electric cars for eco-conscious markets in Europe and the United States, in a deal with Netherlands-based Detroit Electric.
The deal is expected to boost Proton revenue by 2.0
billion ringgit (548 million dollars over the next four years, managing
director Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamad Tahir told state media.
Detroit Electric said that by 2012 it plans to sell more than 270,000
of the zero-emission electric vehicles in the US and Europe as well as
China, priced from 23,000 to 33,000 dollars.
Its chief executive officer Albert Lam said the vehicles, powered by a
lithium polymer battery, will have a single-charge range of between 180
kilometres (111 miles) and 325 kilometres depending on battery size.
He said he was confident in the project despite the global downturn which has seen car sales plummet globally.
"Our target audience are those who purchase practical and affordable
vehicles. This makes our products fit the pockets of a very wide
audience," he said in a statement late Monday.
Detroit Electric was an icon of the United States auto industry in the
early 1900s, producing the first electric cars. But it went bankrupt in
1939 and was revived by Lam and other shareholders in the Netherlands
and the US last year.
Proton also said it was considering sell the vehicles -- based on its
Persona and Gen.2 models -- in Malaysia and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
Proton was formed 25 years ago as part of an ambitious national
industrialisation plan, but its market share has slumped in recent
years as it floundered in a newly deregulated market.
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