Stellantis, BMW Eye Partnership With Tesla's Japanese Supplier To Establish EV Plants

  • Stellantis N.V. STLA and Bayerische Motoren Werke AG BMWYY are weighing a collaboration with Panasonic Holdings Corp PCRFF PCRFY to build electric-vehicle battery plants in North America.
  • Tesla Inc TSLA supplier Panasonic specializing in cylindrical batteries, churned out billions of such cells for its client, the WSJ reports.
  • Cylindrical batteries can pack more power and are relatively safer. However, their smaller size entails higher costs and the potential for manufacturing defects.
  • Panasonic and others are working on larger versions of cylindrical batteries that won the attention of car makers, the report cited Ram Chandrasekaran, who, until March, led road-transportation research at Wood Mackenzie. 
  • Recently the Japanese manufacturer has been planning an expansion in the U.S. and working on a more powerful cylindrical cell. Panasonic’s batteries have also drawn the attention of BMW. Also, political tensions have made it difficult for Chinese battery makers to operate in the U.S. 
  • Stellantis has shared plans to establish a third North American EV battery factory during the April-June quarter. Stellantis is talking to Panasonic as a possible partner for the third factory.
  • BMW shared plans to build six new EV battery plants in Europe, China, and the North American free-trade area, including the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. 
  • Price Action: STLA shares traded lower by 1.43% at $17.92 on the last check Tuesday.
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