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Toyota acquires Panasonic JV subsidiary to produce EV batteries

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Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) has signed a partnership agreement with Japanese electronics giant Panasonic to make Primeearth EV Energy Co., Ltd. (PEVE) its wholly-owned subsidiary to manufacture electric vehicles (EV) batteries.

Found in 1996, Panasonic EV Energy Co., LTD of Toyota at 40% and Panasonic HD at 60% ownership. The ownership status reversed at an exact number in 2005 with an increase in capitalizations due to HEV market expansion.

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In June 2010, the company was renamed as “Primeearth EV Energy Co., Ltd.” Toyota increased its capital owners to 80.5% and Panasonic decreased to 19.5% ownership of the company.

PEVE manufactures nick-metal hydride and lithium-ion battery packs for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). It is located in Shizuoka Prefecture Japan.

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Alongside PEVE, Toyota Industries Corporation, and Prime Planet Energy & Solutions, mass produce batteries for hybrid electric vehicles.

These also produce battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). The Japanese automaker said that it will keep on working with these companies to produce more batteries and conduct research and development for future products.

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PEVE has plans to start BEVs and PHEVs battery production. The company’s shift into mass-producing a wide range of EV batteries for Toyota will boost market supplies to raise the competition.

(source – Toyota)

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