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With
Toyota and
Daimler no longer holding
Tesla shares, the electric vehicle company might be looking for a new partner - possibly a Bavarian one. In a new interview with Germany's
Der Spiegel, CEO
Elon Musk confirmed that he has had talks with
BMW execs about future collaboration.
"
We are talking about whether we can collaborate in battery technology or charging stations," Musk said in the interview, according to
Reuters. However, a Tesla spokesperson has tempered things by saying no formal agreements are in place at the moment.
In the same interview, Musk reportedly praised BMW's use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic in its
i sub-brand offerings, and said he would like to have a battery factory in Germany in the next five or six years.
The possibility of technological cooperation between Tesla and BMW has been a hot topic this year. In June,
Musk reportedly met with BMW execs, and the two companies were also rumored to have met with
Nissan to
discuss charging technology. When Daimler sold off its shares, there was talk of it opening the way for
possible collaboration between the two automakers, as well.
Tesla in talks with BMW about batteries, charging collaborations originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 26 Nov 2014 16:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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