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Toyota plans to supply its hybrid power system to Fuji Heavy, which will use it to make hybrids a mainline product in the North American market, which accounts for 35 percent of its group sales, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said.
Fuhi Heavy for tis part is considering supplying to Toyota the technology on Lithium-Ion batteris it has developes with electronics maker NEC for use in hybrid vehichles, the economic daily said without citing sources.
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US auto giant General Motors, the top shareholder in Fuji Heavy with a 20 percent stake, has formed a partnership with German-US car maker DaimlerChrysler to jointly deveop hybrid vehichle technology.
The Nihon Keizai siad that the alliance was likely to focus on technology for use in large vehicles, rather than vehicles with engine displacements of around three liters, Fuji Heavy's strength.
So, in the hybrid tech lines are breaking down like this so far:
Toyota/Nissan/Porsche/Subaru
Honda
Ford/Mazda
GM/Daimler-Chrysler
VW - Announced but not sure what it is
Toyota to provide Hybrid Tech to Subaru
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