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Chinese Automakers to Unveil Connected Cars in Shanghai This Month

| Apr 07, 2015 07:44 AM EDT

A man charges the batteries of BAIC Motors electric cars at a charging station at the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing.

Several Chinese car manufacturers are set to launch connected cars at the Shanghai auto show which will start on April 20, the autonewschina.com reported.

Xu Heyi, chairman of the Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. (BAIC), said that his company will present a midsize electric sedan at the auto show. BAIC did not provide details about the car, which was jointly developed by BAIC and Leshi Internet Information & Technology Co., a Beijing-based manufacturer of Web-enabled TVs, the report said.

According to the report, two other state-owned automakers are also expected to present their versions of the connected vehicle concept cars at the event.

SAIC Motor Corp. which has partnered with Alibaba Group Holding to develop Web-enabled cars last year, is expected to participate in the show. The two companies announced last month that they have set aside a fund amounting to 1 billion yuan ($163.3 million) to develop a smart car that will be put on sale next year, SAIC said

Chery Automobile Co., which has teamed up with two local companies--Pateo Corp. and Yongche, Inc.--will also build electric vehicles. Under their venture plans, the three companies will launch their "smart" electric cars in 2016.

The report said that Pateo launched the iVoka connectivity system for passenger vehicles, while Yongche introduced a car-sharing service using smartphone apps and social networks.

Chery unveiled its concept electric vehicle (EV) dubbed @ANT2.0, which could be shared by motorists via the Internet during an auto show in Shanghai in 2013.

Yin Tongyao, Chery chairman, said that its partnership with Pateo and Yongche will turn their concept into reality.

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