Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Toyota, Panasonic to set up EV battery JV in 2020

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TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp. and Panasonic Corp. are set to launch a joint venture next year to produce batteries for electric vehicles (EV) in an effort to compete with Chinese rivals, a person familiar with the matter said.

The joint venture, to be owned 51% by Toyota and the rest by Panasonic, could also provide batteries to Toyota’s EV technology partners Mazda Corp. and Subaru Corp., the person said on Sunday. The person declined to be identified because the talks on the joint venture are private.

A joint venture would build on the agreement that the pair announced in late 2017 on joint developmen­t of batteries with higher energy density in a prismatic cell arrangemen­t.

Toyota and Panasonic each said the plan to set up a joint venture, first reported by the Nikkei business daily on Sunday, was not what they have publicly announced.

A Toyota spokesman said the two companies have been working on the battery part- nership announced in 2017. Panasonic made the same comment in a statement.

Under a planned joint venture, Panasonic would shift most of its prismatic batteryrel­ated equipment and facilities in Japan and China to the joint venture, while those producing batteries for US. EV maker Tesla Inc will remain under the company, the person said. The two companies may announce the joint venture plan as early as this week, according to the person.

The battery joint venture will help Toyota achieve an annual sales target of around 1 million zero-emission battery EVS and fuel-cell vehicles (FCVS) by 2030.

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The JV will help Toyota achieve an annual sales target of around 1 million zero-emission battery EVS and fuel-cell vehicles by 2030.

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