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World's Top Electric Car Makers Talk Collaboration

June 16, 2014
Nissan and BMW are keen to collaborate with rival Tesla after the company agreed to share its patents with competitors.

PARIS - Electric car-makers Nissan (IW 1000/31) and BMW (IW 1000/37) are keen to collaborate with rival Tesla after the U.S. company agreed to share its patents with competitors, the Financial Times reported Monday.

"It is obviously clear that everyone would benefit if there was a far more simple way for everyone to charge their cars," the financial daily quoted an unnamed executive as saying.

The world's biggest electric-car manufacturer, Nissan, along with rivals BMW and Tesla, together account for about 80% of the world's battery-run electric car sales, the newspaper said.

A spokesman for Germany's BMW said that executives had met with Telsa for discussions, but declined to give further details.

"We do not comment on media speculation. Both companies are interested in promoting the topic of electric vehicles in the world and contributing to the success of this technology," he said

Nissan declined to comment on the talks, with a spokesman for the group in Tokyo saying simply it would "welcomes any initiative to boost the number of electric vehicles".

Tesla last week took the rare step of agreeing to share its patents in the hope of increasing global production of electric cars.

Growth in the embryonic industry has been held back as electric cars are often more expensive than vehicles that run on fossil fuels, along with a lack of charging stations and any industry standards for the technology.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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