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Honda invests in China to jointly develop EV batteries

Auto manufactur­er and battery maker join forces in pursuit of an electric future

- Reuters Beijing

Japan’s Honda Motor will buy a 1 percent stake in Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery maker Contempora­ry Amperex Technology (CATL) and the two will jointly develop EV batteries, the companies said.

The move comes at a time when auto manufactur­ers and EV battery makers are joining forces in pursuit of an electric future. CATL, based in Ningde, said last year that it would develop batteries with Honda and also supply batteries to Tesla, Toyota and Volkswagen. Honda and CATL said they would develop battery technologi­es and research a battery recycling business. Honda will launch its first EV with CATL’s battery in China in 2022 and will expand the partnershi­p with stable EV battery supply globally in the future. Honda has struck a number of partnershi­ps to make electric cars, including a joint venture with China’s GAC under which the Japanese automaker began selling its first all-battery EV, the Everus VE-1 SUV crossover, in China last year.

It has also tied up with Hitachi’s auto parts subsidiary to develop, produce and sell motors to be used in petrol hybrids, plug-in hybrids and battery electric cars.

For the North American market, Honda has partnered with General Motors to develop two new EVs. The two are also working to develop hydrogen fuel cell vehicle technology.

CATL is building a battery plant in Germany and is considerin­g expanding to North America. It has an office in Yokohama near Tokyo. Its Shenzhen-listed shares closed at about $28.54 on Friday.

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Honda started selling its first allbattery EV, the Everus VE-1 SUV crossover, in China last year.

 ?? Reuters ?? Honda will buy a 1 percent stake in Chinese electric vehicle battery maker Contempora­ry Amperex Technology and the two will develop EV batteries.
Reuters Honda will buy a 1 percent stake in Chinese electric vehicle battery maker Contempora­ry Amperex Technology and the two will develop EV batteries.

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