Tesla Supplier Eyes Additional $4B EV Battery Plant in US: Report

  • Tesla Inc TSLA supplier Panasonic Holdings Corp PCRFY discussed building an additional $4 billion EV battery plant in the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reports.
  • Panasonic eyed Oklahoma as the location for its new plant.
  • EV makers, including Tesla, boosted production volume and sought more batteries from suppliers to reduce long wait times for many popular EV models. 
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  • Panasonic already jointly operates a battery factory in Nevada with Tesla.
  • The new Panasonic plant would come in addition to a $4 billion EV battery factory that it plans to build in Kansas. 
  • In April, Tesla started delivering vehicles from its new EV factory in Austin, Texas. 
  • Panasonic has said one of its priorities for the U.S. is commercializing a new type of lithium-ion battery touted by Tesla Chief Elon Musk as "the world's most advanced cell."
  • In April, the Oklahoma state Senate approved a bill that would grant up to $698 million in rebates and incentives to an extensive manufacturing facility operated by an unnamed company.
  • Earlier, Tesla supplier Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd launched an EV battery 13% more potent than Tesla's 4680 battery to be made by Panasonic.
  • Price Action: TSLA shares traded lower by 041% at $294.85 in the premarket on the last check Friday.
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