BEIJING - Japan's Honda
Motor Co is expected to soon start producing
hybrid-powered cars for an oil-hungry China, China Daily
reported Tuesday.
Honda's joint venture with
Guangzhou Automobile Group in South China's Guangdong
Province is considering making an Accord hybrid sedan,
said Zeng Qinghong, executive vice-president of the
venture.
"If costs of and demands for hybrid
cars in China reach our requirements, we will start
production soon," Zeng said.
He made the remarks
at the opening of the seven-day Guangzhou International
Motor Show. But he did not reveal specific plans for the
production of the hybrid Accord.
General Motors,
the world's No 1 auto maker, and partner Shanghai
Automotive Industry Corp signed a joint development and
commercialization agreement on hybrid and fuel cell
vehicles in China at the end of last month.
Toyota also clinched a deal with First
Automotive Works Corp (FAW) in September to start to
produce its Prius hybrid cars next year in Changchun,
capital of Northeast China's Jilin province.
Toyota will also introduce its hybrid engine
technologies into FAW's own brand cars.
It is a
pressing task to develop clean energy vehicles, such as
hybrid cars, for China's auto industry as the nation is
depending more heavily on oil imports as a result of its
fast-growing economy.
However, there are many
challenges that have to be overcome before realization
of massive commercial production of hybrid cars, such as
reducing costs and building the necessary
infrastructure.
Zeng said the government should
give subsidies to customers to lower the costs of using
hybrid cars.
"Small cars that protect the
environment will be the mainstream of the auto industry
in China in the future," he said.
Earlier this
month, Honda announced that it and Guangzhou Automobile
will spend 2.2 billion yuan (US$265 million) to build a
new plant for their joint venture in 2006. The new plant
will have an annual production capacity of 120,000 cars.
The venture now has an annual capacity of
240,000 units and makes petrol-engined Accord sedans,
Fit compact cars and Odyssey commercial wagons.
(Asia Pulse/XIC)
Nov 24, 2004
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