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Toyota, Panasonic plan joint developmen­t of EV batteries

Move will help Panasonic extend market lead in auto lithium-ion batteries

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TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp and Panasonic Corp said they are considerin­g jointly developing batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), a partnershi­p that could help Panasonic extend its market lead in automotive lithium-ion batteries.

The announceme­nt builds on an existing agreement under which Panasonic manufactur­es batteries for Toyota’s gasoline-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Toyota said last year it was planning to add fully EVs to its product line-up in a shift away from its previous green-car strategy of focusing on plug-in hybrid and fuel-cell vehicles.

It has said it planned to start marketing pure EVs in the early 2020s.

Panasonic is the main EV battery supplier for luxury US carmaker Tesla Inc. The electronic­s firm commands 29% of the market for batteries used in plug-in hybrids and EVs, showed Nomura Research data for the first half of 2017.

Nearest rival LG Chem Ltd holds 13% of the market, followed by China’s BYD Co Ltd at 10% and Contempora­ry Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL) at 9%.

“Working with automakers from the initial stages could allow battery makers to win orders that unlock economies of scale further down the road,” Credit Suisse analyst Mika Nishimura said in a research note to clients ahead of the Toyota-Panasonic announceme­nt.

“Partnershi­ps could also allow battery makers to share research and developmen­t and capex costs with automakers to some extent.”

Panasonic sees batteries as central to its plan to nearly double automotive business revenue to 2.5 trillion yen (US$22.05bil) by the year through March 2022. To that end, it has been expanding battery production capacity globally.

It started mass production of bat- tery cells at Tesla’s “Gigafactor­y” in the US state of Nevada earlier this year and plans to follow suit at a new plant in Dalian, China. It is also adding new production lines in Japan.

 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Growth strategy: A Prius hybrid automobile stands on the final quality check production line at Toyota Motor plant in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. Toyota said last year it was planning to add fully EVs to its product line-up.
— Bloomberg Growth strategy: A Prius hybrid automobile stands on the final quality check production line at Toyota Motor plant in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. Toyota said last year it was planning to add fully EVs to its product line-up.

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