The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tesla’s battery maker suspends cobalt supplier amid sanctions concern

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LONDON/TOKYO: Panasonic Corp said it was unable to determine how much of the cobalt used in batteries it makes for Tesla cars comes from Cuba, a country subject to US sanctions, and that it had suspended relations with a Canadian supplier as a result of its concerns.

The Japanese electronic­s maker, the exclusive supplier of batteries to Tesla Inc, made the comments following questions from Reuters about whether the batteries contained Cuban cobalt.

Two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that some of the cobalt that Panasonic uses to make Tesla’s batteries is mined in Cuba by Canadian supplier Sherritt Internatio­nal Corp .

Panasonic said it was unable to tell how much cobalt sourced from Cuba via its Canadian supplier ended up in the batteries it provided to the US market “due to co-mingling of sources by its suppliers in several phases of manufactur­ing processes”.

“Panasonic has chosen to suspend its relationsh­ip with its Canadian supplier,” a spokeswoma­n said, without naming the supplier. She added that Panasonic had used cobalt from the Canadian supplier for batteries used in the Tesla Model S and Model X, but only after February this year.

“Panasonic has sought guidance from the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regarding its interpreta­tion of the scope of the US ban on Cubanorigi­n imports,” she said.

A US Treasury official, who asked not to be named, said Treasury does not discuss investigat­ions and could not confirm whether one existed.

The United States imposed sanctions on Cuba after Fidel Castro nationalis­ed swathes of American assets more than 50 years ago.

Tesla, when asked for comment by Reuters, did not address questions about whether its batteries contained Cuban cobalt or whether that could potentiall­y put the company in breach of sanctions.

A spokesman said: “Tesla is aiming to achieve close to zero usage of cobalt in the near future.”

The electric vehicle maker, run by billionair­e Elon Musk, said in May that it had been working for years to reduce the amount of cobalt it uses in its batteries.

 ??  ?? A Panasonic Corp’s lithium-ion battery, which is part of Tesla Motor Inc’s Model S and Model X battery packs, is pictured with the Tesla Motors logo during a photo opportunit­y at the Panasonic Center in Tokyo, Japan. — Reuters photo
A Panasonic Corp’s lithium-ion battery, which is part of Tesla Motor Inc’s Model S and Model X battery packs, is pictured with the Tesla Motors logo during a photo opportunit­y at the Panasonic Center in Tokyo, Japan. — Reuters photo

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