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Panasonic to begin mass producing new Tesla battery by end-March 2024

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Updated: Feb 28, 2022, 09:08 UTC

TOKYO (Reuters) -Panasonic Corp said on Monday it will begin mass production of a new lithium-ion battery for Tesla Inc before the end of March at a plant in Japan.

A Panasonic Corp's lithium-ion battery is pictured with Tesla Motors logo in Tokyo

TOKYO (Reuters) – Panasonic Corp said on Monday it will begin mass production of a new lithium-ion battery for Tesla Inc before the end of March 2024 at a plant in Japan.

Unveiled by the Japanese company in October, the 4680 format (46 millimetres wide and 80 millimetres tall) battery is around five times bigger than those currently supplied to Tesla, meaning the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) maker will be able to lower production costs.

The new powerpack is also expected to improve vehicle range, which could help Tesla lure more drivers to EVs.

Panasonic will build two new production lines at its Wakayama factory in western Japan to build the batteries, the company said in a news release.

The company did not say how much it will spend on the expansion.

The Nikkei newspaper reported earlier that Panasonic planned to invest 80 billion yen ($692 million) in the plant.

(Corrects to say production will begin be end-March 2024 not 2022)

(Reporting by Tim Kelly; Editing by Tom Hogue and Kim Coghill)

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