REE Automotive Signs Strategic Collaboration Agreement With Magna

REE Automotive Signs Strategic Agreement With Magna

Collaboration aims to bring to market fully modular electric vehicles “Powered by REE.”


REE Automotive Ltd. (REE), an electric mobility (e-mobility) innovator which recently announced its merger with 10X Capital Venture Acquisition Corp., has announced a strategic collaboration agreement with Magna International Inc., a mobility technology company, with the goal of bringing to market innovative, full-fledged modular electric vehicles (MEVs) for tech companies and new electric mobility players under the “Powered by REE” brand.

The strategic collaboration will explore the combination of REE’s groundbreaking REEcorner technology with Magna’s vehicle systems integration expertise and world-class manufacturing capabilities, to develop MEVs that enable commercial customers to customize vehicles based on their specifications and branding, while accelerating time to market.

Daniel Barel, REE co-founder and CEO, commented, “We are thrilled to reach a collaboration agreement with Magna, which should help put us on the fast track to support a broad range of electric vehicles (EVs). We see a growing demand for highly modular EVs from leading tech companies and new electric mobility players who have set their sights on entering the EV realm and building a brand in automotive. REE and Magna working together under the ‘Powered by REE’ approach can help bring their vision to life.”

“The evolving mobility landscape is opening new business model opportunities for Magna with our systems capability and unique ability to design, engineer and assemble vehicles,” said Eric Wilds, chief sales & marketing officer of Magna. “We are excited about our collaboration with REE and our ability to offer another capability to support potential new customers and Mobility-as-a-Service.”

REE and Magna will also explore potential collaboration in global mobility through the creation of a “Mobility-as-a- Service” (MaaS) venture in the Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) sector that leverages REE’s proprietary X-by-Wire REEcorner and EV platform technology as well as Magna’s industrial footprint and capabilities. 

The cornerstone of the collaboration is REE’s proprietary REEcorner technology which integrates critical vehicle components into an area between the chassis and the wheel – the “corners” – creating a compact single module where each corner is controlled by REE’s proprietary X-by-Wire control technology. This results in the only fully flat “skateboard” EV platform offeringunprecedented space and interior room for passengers, cargo, and batteries. 

MEVs utilizing REEcorner will have full flexibility to custom-tailor EVs based on a selection of the following: 

EV platform size;

Preferred length, width and vehicle height;

Payload capacities;

Drive and steering based on REE’s X-by-Wire technology (all-wheel, front and rear);

Battery capacity; and

Power source (battery or fuel cell), and more.

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