BMW says rivals are interested in joining forces on self-driving cars

Reuters

Published Oct 02, 2018 01:30PM ET

Updated Oct 02, 2018 01:40PM ET

BMW says rivals are interested in joining forces on self-driving cars

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - BMW (DE:BMWG) rivals and ride-hailing companies are considering joining its consortium for developing self-driving cars as auto industry profits come under increasing pressure, board member Klaus Froehlich said on Tuesday.

Carmakers and ride-hailing companies have sought to build self-driving cars as a way to enter the business of smartphone-hailed robotaxis. However, they are entering a crowded field where the likes of Apple (O:AAPL) and Alphabet Inc (O:GOOGL) have been pouring billions of dollars into cars that can drive themselves.

"Unfortunately, everybody thought they would be the winner and would have an enormous ride-sharing business," BMW board member Klaus Froehlich told Reuters on the sidelines of the Paris Motor Show.

BMW, however, wanted to spread the cost of investment and started a consortium that now includes Mobileye, Magna (TO:MG), Fiat Chrysler (MI:FCHA) and auto suppliers Delphi Automotive (N:DLPH) and Continental AG (DE:CONG).

The technology is proving complex and the returns on investment are taking longer to materialize, causing investors to scrutinize whether go-it-alone strategies make sense.

"I have had another German carmaker saying, 'it sounds like we wasted a lot of money'. I also have had contact from tier one suppliers who say 'lets do a common platform'," Froehlich said.

"Some ride-hailing companies have also expressed interest in joining the consortium."