Toyota & Panasonic to set up a joint EV battery venture.

Two of the biggest players in Japan are getting together to develop battery technology and production. Woken up by the fact that China is steaming ahead with all elements of Battery technology.

The company will be 51% owned by Toyota, the rest by Panasonic and aims to help Toyota achieve an annual sales target of about 1 million   zero-emission battery EVs and fuel cell vehicles by 2030.

Panasonic already makes prismatic batteries for Toyota but for Tesla it makes cylindrical batteries similar to those used in laptop computers.

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.

The source 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.

A Toyota spokesman said the two companies have been working on the battery partnership announced in 2017 and declined to comment further. Panasonic made the same comment in a statement.

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.

It will also give Panasonic cost and scale advantages in battery production at a time when China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (300750.SZ) has grown to be on par with the long-time industry leader on the back of the rapidly growing home market.

Panasonic, the exclusive battery cell supplier for Tesla Inc’s (TSLA.O) current production models, could also reduce its heavy reliance on the U.S. EV maker whose production delays previously weighed on the Japanese company’s earnings.

Panasonic is set to lose its exclusivity as Tesla plans to source cell production locally at a new auto plant in Shanghai, “most likely from several companies” including Panasonic, Elon Musk, Tesla chief executive, tweeted in November.

The reported joint venture plan boosted shares of Panasonic by as much as 4 percent on Monday, whereas Toyota shares were almost flat.

Under the planned joint venture, Panasonic would shift most of its prismatic battery-related equipment and facilities in Japan and China to the joint venture, while those producing batteries for Tesla will remain under the company, the source said.

Panasonic already makes prismatic batteries for Toyota, whereas for Tesla it makes cylindrical batteries of a type similar to those used in laptops.

It’s not clear yet how Panasonic would supply its prismatic batteries to other automotive clients, which include Honda Motor (7267.T) and Ford Motor (F.N).

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