Panasonic to supply Tesla with lithium-ion battery cells
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Panasonic Corp and Tesla Motors on Tuesday finalized a supply agreement for automotive-grade lithium-ion battery cells. Panasonic, one of the world’s leading battery cell manufacturers and a diverse supplier to the global automotive industry, said its automotive grade lithium-ion battery cells will be used in Tesla’s premium electric sedan, Model S.
The agreement supplies Tesla with Panasonic’s lithium-ion battery cells to build more than 80,000 vehicles over the next four years. It guarantees the availability of enough cells in 2012 to meet Tesla’s aggressive production ramp-up and fulfillment of more than 6,000 existing Model S reservations. This supply agreement helps ensure Tesla will meet its cost and margin targets for Model S.
In 2009, Panasonic and Tesla initially entered into a supply agreement. In 2010, Panasonic invested $30 million in Tesla to deepen the partnership and foster the growth of the electric vehicle industry.
Panasonic supplies cells with the highest energy density and industry-leading performance using its nickel-type cathode technology. Panasonic and Tesla together have developed a next-generation battery cell based on this nickel chemistry and optimized specifically for electric vehicle quality and life. These new cells will combine with Tesla’s proven EV battery expertise gained from more than 15 million customer miles driven in Tesla Roadsters and thousands of hours of cell and battery testing to create the most capable electric vehicle ever produced, Model S.
“It is a powerful endorsement of our technology that Panasonic, the world’s leading battery cell manufacturer, has chosen to partner with Tesla to advance electric vehicle performance and value,” said Tesla Co-Founder and CEO Elon Musk. “Incorporating Panasonic’s next-generation cells into Model S batteries will ensure unrivaled range and performance. We are very grateful for our strong partnership with Panasonic.”
Tesla is a supplier of batteries and powertrains to Toyota and Daimler. Tesla is a comprehensive electric vehicle powertrain component supplier to the electric vehicle industry.







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Jared Norman
I saw the tesla roadster today i think it looks cool and no gas would be nice
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tmtmsnb
A real global manufacturing scheme is forming---you make motor, I make battery, he makes chassis. The only difference between makes? The interior and body panels.
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presto345
An excellent deal for both sides. Unfortunately the price tag of 100,000 dollars places the vehicle just beyond my reach :-)
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zichi
when I win my next round of pachinko!!!
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nandakandamanda
Yup, I've got 30 Takara-kuji tickets hidden in the glovebox.
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Fadamor
I'm just ONE lottery ticket away from owning one of these Teslas. :-) They're nice!
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