APPLE, HYUNDAI-KIA CLOSE ON AUTONOMOUS ELECTRIC VEHICLE

News Desk Tech World

Thu 04 February 2021:

Apple and Hyundai-Kia are nearing a deal for Hyundai-Kia to manufacture Apple cars at an assembly plant in Georgia, CNBC reported Wednesday

 The iPhone maker has been planning in recent years to build “Apple Car” in North America with a strong automaker, but demands to control the project from software to hardware requirements, insisting it would be based on Apple technology.

“The first Apple Cars will not be designed to have a driver,” one source told CNBC. “These will be autonomous, electric vehicles designed to operate without a driver and focused on the last mile.” 

 

The autonomous electric vehicle could see production in 2024 at Kia assembly plant in West Point, Georgia, according to CNBC.

No final agreement has been yet between the two companies, and Apple could also choose another carmaker for the project, it added.

Hyundai-Kia group is the world’s third biggest vehicle manufacturer by production volume, behind Japan’s Toyota and Germany’s Volkswagen Group.

For Hyundai-Kia, a joint project with Apple would strengthen their know-how of building an autonomous vehicle in future.

As for Apple, the project would push the tech firm into global auto industry market that is worth around $10 trillion.

Apple currently has approximately one-third share in $500 billion global smartphone market.

Number of electric vehicles is projected to increase from 8 million in 2019 to over 1.1 billion by 2050, according to International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) report in May 2020.

Apple breaking into the car industry could cause Tesla to see some competition as they have been leading in self-driving cars.  

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