Mercedes-Benz And Nio Deny Rumors Of Collaboration
Giancarlo Perlas October 4, 2023Previously, we have reported about Mercedes-Benz and Nio allegedly in talks about a potential partnership. Once again, the German automaker and Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer denied the rumors.
The Alleged Talks
Earlier this year, reports surfaced suggesting that Nio founder and CEO William Li had initiated discussions with Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kaellenius. These discussions were said to revolve around the possibility of Mercedes investing in Nio and, in return, gaining access to the Chinese startup’s research and development capabilities.
This was initially dismissed as “false information,” but a more recent report from Reuters has once again fueled speculations. The initial reports were based on undisclosed sources who claim direct knowledge of the matter.
These sources had claimed that while the talks had occurred, the parties had not yet ventured into specifics such as technology transfer or financial investments.
The Response of Mercedes-Benz
Automotive News Europe reported that Mercedes-Benz has again categorically denied any such discussions with Nio regarding a potential partnership. The automaker emphasized that there are no plans for collaboration with the EV producer at this time.
The proposed partnership between Nio and Mercedes presumably faced resistance within the ranks of the German automaker. It was suggested that the collaboration was unlikely to proceed, casting further doubt on the validity of the initial reports.
Nio, the Chinese EV startup at the center of these rumors, also issued a denial of any talks with Mercedes regarding a partnership. The company firmly stated that the reports were untrue, though they did not provide further elaboration on the matter.
Mercedes-Benz’s Ongoing Dialogues
Mercedes-Benz clarified its position by stating that while there were no plans for collaboration with Nio, its CEO maintains ongoing regular dialogues with various industry leaders and peers, including Li of the Chinese brand. This assertion suggests that while formal discussions of a partnership may not be taking place, there is still communication between the two companies.
Industry Trends
The backdrop against which these rumors surfaced is an industry that is witnessing increasing collaboration between legacy automakers and Chinese EV companies. Cash-infused Chinese automakers are eager to forge partnerships with established players, hoping to leverage their innovations and survive in a consolidating domestic market.
Chinese EV companies are also eyeing such partnerships as a way to navigate potential trade barriers more effectively. By aligning themselves with established automakers, they aim to enhance their global competitiveness and address the challenges posed by international markets.
In the larger context, traditional automakers, including Mercedes-Benz, are striving to reposition themselves as electric vehicle adoption accelerates globally. They are keen to keep pace with the likes of Tesla and emerging Chinese rivals who have gained prominence in the rapidly evolving EV market.