Mazda and Panasonic sign EV battery supply agreement

29 March 2024 - 10:10
By Reuters
The agreement is likely to help Mazda step up production of EVs as part of a 1.5 trillion-yen (about R187,454,520,000) spending plan it unveiled in late 2022.
Image: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images The agreement is likely to help Mazda step up production of EVs as part of a 1.5 trillion-yen (about R187,454,520,000) spending plan it unveiled in late 2022.

Japanese carmaker Mazda and the energy unit of Panasonic said on Friday they have signed an automotive battery supply agreement.

The deal comes out of talks about a battery supply partnership for electric vehicles that Mazda and Panasonic started in June last year. Panasonic also makes batteries for Tesla.

Mazda and Panasonic said in a joint statement they will disclose at an appropriate time details of the partnership for the supply of cylindrical automotive lithium-ion batteries.

The agreement is likely to help Mazda step up production of EVs as part of a 1.5 trillion-yen (R187.45bn) spending plan it unveiled in late 2022.

Panasonic Energy has also been in talks with Japanese automaker Subaru to set up a separate partnership for the supply of cylindrical automotive lithium-ion batteries.