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Toyota-Panasonic build lithium-ion batteries for hybrids in Japan

oyota Motor and Panasonic Corp will produce lithium-ion batteries... Read More
TOKYO:

Toyota

Motor and Panasonic Corp on Tuesday said it will produce lithium-ion batteries for hybrid cars at a plant in Western Japan from 2022 to meet growing demand for electric vehicles (EV).

“The production line at a Panasonic factory in Tokushima prefecture will have enough capacity to build batteries for around 500,000 vehicles a year”, Prime Planet Energy & Solutions, Inc said in a statement.

According to the company the global electric vehicle market is expected to grow at a rapid pace.

Prime Planet Energy is 51% owned by Toyota Motor with Panasonic holding the remaining stake. The venture reflects the drive of both companies to become bigger global players in an industry vital for the development of affordable EVs.

Panasonic, one of the world's biggest

EV battery

makers, faces intense competition as a battery supplier to global automakers, including Tesla Inc. The other leading players are South Korean and Chinese makers such as Samsung SDI Co, LG Chem and CATL.

Toyota, Japan's biggest carmaker expects annual sales of EV vehicles to reach 5.5 million in 2025, five years earlier than initially planned.





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