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Panasonic and Toyota team up to build prismatic batteries for EVs, Ars Technica

Panasonic and Toyota team up to build prismatic batteries for EVs, Ars Technica
    

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The new company is called Prime Planet Energy and Solutions.

      

      

           

/ , we discovered that a joint venture between Panasonic and Toyota on battery tech was in the works, and most of the information we learned back then appears to have panned out. Prime Planet Energy and Solutions is (percent owned by Toyota and) (percent owned by Panasonic, it will build batteries in Japan and China (employing around 5, (people), and it plans to develop and build advanced high-capacity batteries including solid state cells. It’s not the only recent Panasonic / Toyota tie-up. Last May, the pair revealed plans to create another joint venture to fuse together Toyota’s “mobility” initiatives and Panasonic’s “lifestyle updates” (yes, I can hear you rolling your eyes) to create a “town development business,” working on some of the same problems as are being explored in Columbus, Ohio as part of the Smart City movement.
It’s also not the only recent Toyota Battery joint venture, either. In November , Toyota and the Chinese company BYD announced that they were creating a : 90 partnership to design and develop battery EVs (and the batteries to go in them) in China, also beginning this year.                                  
                  
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