Google and Ford Motor Co are in talks about forming a partnership to develop autonomous car technology, a person briefed on the matter said on Tuesday.
The extent of a partnership between the second-largest US automaker and search engine giant Alphabet Inc remains under discussion and the precise framework of any effort is unclear, but it could include jointly building and developing cars.
The two sides have been talking for months, the source said.
A partnership between a major automaker and Google could speed the introduction of self-driving vehicles by giving the car company access to Google’s wealth of software development, while Google would benefit from the industrial and automotive know-how of a firm such as Ford.
Fully autonomous cars could eventually prevent thousands of crashes, deaths and injuries, reduce oil use through better traffic management and extend personal mobility to people unable to drive.
Ford chief executive Mark Fields met with Google co-founder Sergey Brin earlier this month in California to discuss the status of the talks, said the source, who was briefed on the matter.
Google says it is in talks with many automakers.
It is not clear whether the talks with Ford have progressed beyond discussions with other automakers.
“We’re not going to comment on rumor or speculation about specific conversations,” Google said in a statement.
Ford declined to confirm or deny talks with Google.
“We have been and will continue working with many companies and discussing a variety of subjects,” Ford spokesman Alan Hall said.
Google has logged more than 2.1 million kilometers of autonomous driving. It has developed a prototype pod-like self-driving car that could be driven without a steering wheel and pedals.
Automotive News weekly reported on Monday that the companies are in talks to have the automaker build Google’s next-generation autonomous cars.
Yahoo Autos reported that the two firms are to create a joint venture to build self-driving vehicles with Google’s technology.
Yahoo Auto and Automotive News both said an announcement on the partnership could be made at the Consumer Electronics Show early next month.
Ford shares were up 3.4 percent, or US$0.47 per share, to US$14.2 on news of the potential partnership. Google rose 0.3 percent, or US$2.23, to US$750 a share.
Karl Brauer, senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book, said both partners could benefit.
“An alliance between the two industries could make everything happen much quicker,” he said.
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