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January 6, 2021
Panasonic President Kazuhiro Tsuga, who leads Tesla’s primary battery supplier, recently shared some insights about the electric car maker’s in-house production of its custom-designed 4680 cells. According to the Japanese executive, Tesla’s in-house battery production program does not mean that the American EV maker will be a direct competitor to Panasonic.
Tsuga’s statements were expressed in an interview with newswitch.jp, where the Panasonic President discussed several aspects of the tech conglomerate’s initiatives, from its solar cell business to its television division. Most interestingly, Tsuga discussed Panasonic’s ongoing plans with Tesla amidst the electric car maker’s transition to its new, larger, and more affordable 4680 cells.
President Of Panasonic Talks Tesla 4680 Battery Cell Production ++ Panasonic President Kazuhiro Tsuga says 4680 cell development for Tesla is already underway.
Well, that was certainly fast. We reported in December that Panasonic may start Tesla 4680 cell production next year. 2021 has arrived, and 4680 cells are in development. When Tesla hosted its Battery Day event, it seemed it may be a very long time before 4680 cells would actually be produced and put into cars. Now, we re learning that wasn t the case. It s only been a few months, and Panasonic is already preparing to make the cells.
Panasonic President Kazuhiro Tsuga recently provided some details about Tesla s proprietary, in-house 4680 cells. He also noted that even though Tesla will eventually produce its own 4680 cells, it will not be competing with Panasonic, its primary battery supplier. This is because, as long as Tesla continues its forward momentum, it will need many m