Read the full story on Japan 2 Earth - Panasonic's Next-Gen EV Battery Set for Mass Production
On September 9, Panasonic Holdings announced that preparations for mass production of its new lithium-ion EV battery are complete. The battery boasts approximately five times the capacity of previous models. It is expected to extend the driving range of electric vehicles (EVs). The batteries will be supplied to Tesla, a US-based EV giant and Panasonic's strategic partner.
Production Advantages
The EV battery will be produced at a factory in Wakayama Prefecture. Refurbishment of the factory is also complete, the company reports. Mass production is set to begin following some final assessments.
Called the 4680 battery, the new lithium-ion battery is cylindrical – similar in shape to a standard double-A household battery. The 4680 is expected to not only extend EV driving range but also to reduce the number of batteries installed in EVs. Lower costs of EVs overall could also result.
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Author: The Sankei Shimbun