Hitachi, REE To Advance, Simplify Adoption Of Sustainable EVs Globally

Mobility Outlook Bureau
15 Dec 2021
07:31 AM
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Both companies will accelerate the development of advanced digital solutions for REE customers by co-creating a highly scalable Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Analytics-as-a-Service (AaaS) platform.


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Hitachi America and REE Automotive have signed a strategic agreement to ease and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EV) across the entire EV value chain. This includes enabling manufacturing at scale, delivering commercial vehicle charging infrastructure and energy management, and providing comprehensive digital fleet management and operations for full visibility across EV fleets as organisations transition over the next decade.

According to a press release from Hitachi, both companies will accelerate the development of advanced digital solutions for REE customers by co-creating a highly scalable Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) and Analytics-as-a-Service (AaaS) platform, which will enable next-generation connected commercial EVs. Leveraging Hitachi’s Lumada data platform and REE’s platform modularity and horizontal business strategy, the companies aim to bring to market a truly modular, smart EV solution to serve all segments, including delivery, logistics, and mobility-as-a-service, the company said. 

Through this partnership, Hitachi and REE are committed to bringing a data-driven, scalable, sustainable electric vehicle, commercial mobility solutions to market that deliver value while helping to achieve carbon emissions goals and which will enable a complete, connected ecosystem of services for commercial mobility and transportation.

Hicham Abdessamad, Chairman and CEO, Hitachi America, said, “Hitachi is deeply committed to sustainability, and with our long history of innovation in energy, mobility, manufacturing and digital, together with REE’s transformative, innovative approach to EV and autonomous vehicles, we are well positioned to accelerate and ease the transition to zero-emission commercial vehicles at scale, a mission that we both share.”

Daniel Barel, Co-founder and CEO, REE, said, “With Hitachi’s innovation and invaluable expertise in EV and digital technologies, REE is primed to build on our early leadership position as the leading e-Mobility platform across the globe. In addition, Hitachi is a well-known and respected player in the automotive, energy and digital industry which can drive customer orders, and we are looking forward to benefiting from their extensive sales network and relationships.”

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