France's Peugeot and Chinese partner to develop electric cars

By AFP | 12 May 2016


PARIS: French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen and its Chinese partner Dongfeng Motors said on Wednesday they had agreed to jointly develop electric cars from 2019.

The two companies will set up an electric version of a common platform for producing cars for Peugeot, Citroen, DS and Dongfeng, PSA said in a statement.

They said the plan aimed at revenues of more than 100 billion yuan (13.5 billion euros, $15.4 billion) by 2020.

PSA and Dongfeng also signed an agreement on human resources "designed to increase synergies to develop talent internationally", according to the statement.

"The future e-CMP platform is a key milestone in our partnership with Dongfeng," said PSA chairman Carlos Tavares.

"It will speed up the worldwide development of both of our groups, while helping us to reach the strict carbon objective set for 2020."

Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile (DPCA) sold 710,000 vehicles in China last year.

Dongfeng Motors, like the French state, holds a stake of about 14 percent stake in PSA and is China's second-biggest carmaker.

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