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Mitsubishi To Bring £100m To UK Economy

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 10 August, 2010

Japanese car manufacturer Mitsubishi has announced it plans on investing £100m into a wind turbine plant based in the North East of England.

Mitsubishi has a keen interest in renewable energy as its iMiEV vehicle has shown, the development will also bring hundreds of jobs to the area.

Chief Executive Akio Fukui said that the company was looking at a number of sites in the region was reckoning on a timescale of around three years for the prototype. before mass production a year later.

The scheme which will be the first in the world to produce wind turbines of this size on a commercial scale was described by Tom Delay, CEO of the government backed Carbon Trust as:

a massive vote of confidence in the UK’s renewable sector. We are clearly now open for business and, importantly, we are now winning business. The green manufacturing revolution is now becoming a reality."

Environmentalists have said that the Mitsubishi announcement is especially notable as they are currently one of the biggest atomic engineering companies in the world, a spokesperson for Greenpeace said:

"If the market wanted a clear signal on which way the UK energy sector is moving, the manufacturer of the world’s biggest nuclear reactors has just sent it – and the answer is wind."


Mitsubishi Sales Up 31.9% And Japanese Car Sales Up 15%

Posted by lloyd on Monday, 2 August, 2010

 

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A Japanese Auto Industry group has confirmed that car sales within the country had grown by around 15% on the previous year.

The announcement comes on the back of news that the Japanese Government is ending subsidies on green cars from next month (September).

New registrations for vehicles which included cars,trucks and buses came to around 333,403, the 12th rise in as many months.

Mitsubishi recorded the highest increase in sales selling 7,137 units over the month which is an increase of nearly 32% from this time last year.

Despite this automakers are concerned that the recent flurry of sales has been due to the extension of the green car subsidy which was initially only due to run until March 2010, but was later extended. Some predictions even suggest that there could be a 30% drop over the years sales.

Japanese car manufacturers have also been heavily assisted by government grants and initiatives keeping sales at a solid level compared to the rest of the world.

The reason behind the huge growth in Mitsubishi sales in particular has been attributed to a strong market within China and the Japanese based company have said they are still on course for their predicted profit of $172 million (£100 million).

Due to the announcement shares in Mitsubishi Motors have also grown, adding 116 yen (90p) to share prices, a growth of around 1.8%.

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Mitsubishi, Peugeot and Citroen to Work Together on Electric Powertrians.

Posted by lloyd on Tuesday, 27 July, 2010

The three large automotive producers have announced a new cooperative project and started a feasibility study the development and supply of power trains for electric vehicles. 

The initiative was announced as the three major firms continue their discussion to extend their exist collaborations in regard to electric vehicles.   In Europe, MMC (Mitsubishi Motors Corporation) and PSA Peugeot Citroen have already signed an agreement regarding the development and supply of electric vehicles for the region. 

The companies plan to start production of their prospective electric models sometime in the near future.  The new i-MiEV is already on sale and the European producers Citroen  with its C-zero and Peugeot iOn will be in the showrooms before the end of the year. 

The announcement was made at the end of June in Paris and Tokyo by the involved firms.

The i-MiEV is based upon Mitsubishis I and is a small city car. 


Electric Mitsubishi Cars For Lease In Australia

Posted by admin on Thursday, 3 June, 2010

According to the Herald Sun in Australia the first plug in production cars will be arriving in Australia soon, manufactured by Mitsubishi. The iMiEV will be available on lease only and even though it is big news in Australia only 40 of them are arriving there. This costs are not cheap either at over $1700 Au dollars a month for 3 years, there is a huge range of executive cars you could lease cheaper, not to mention not having the hassle to charge up each night. Of course the real benefit is they are emission free, but who will be the lucky 40 individuals who will drive and get the publicity.

With a $33000 price tag, they are not cheap but like all electrical goods, there is an expectation that the price with freefall over the next 3 years. Nissan are currently manufacturing their electrical cars At Nissan in Sunderland UK.

If you fancy a Mitsubishi Leasing deal here in the UK, there is an online system ready for you.



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