Panasonic Ready to Mass-Produce 4680 EV Batteries

Panasonic Energy has just announced that it’s all set to start mass-producing its 4680 electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The company’s renovated plant in Kinokawa, Wakayama prefecture, Japan, is geared up to be the main hub for these new cells, which are said to have five times the capacity of their smaller 2170 counterparts, reports Reuters. This move is a big step forward for the EV industry, promising extended driving ranges and fewer cells needed per battery pack.

A Game-Changer for EVs

The 4680 cells are not just bigger; they’re designed to be more efficient. With five times the capacity of the 2170 batteries, these cells can significantly extend the driving range of EVs. This means fewer stops for charging and a more seamless driving experience. Panasonic Energy has already sent samples to some automakers, including , and is waiting for the go-ahead to start full-scale production.

The Wakayama Plant

The Wakayama plant is expected to employ around 400 staff by March 2025. It’s not just a production site; it’s also a testing ground for new processes that could be implemented in other battery factories worldwide. Panasonic Energy is already producing 2170 and 1860 cylindrical EV batteries at its Suminoe and Kaizuka plants in Japan, but the 4680 cells represent a significant advancement.

Vooruitblik

Panasonic Energy’s move to mass-produce 4680 batteries is a clear sign of the company’s commitment to advancing EV technology. The increased capacity and efficiency of these cells could be a game-changer for the industry, making EVs more practical and appealing to a wider range of consumers.

EVXL’s Take

This development by Panasonic is another significant leap forward in making EVs more accessible and efficient. The 4680 batteries represent a crucial advancement in EV technology, potentially revolutionizing the industry.

Als we recently reported, Tesla’s production is ramping up, with aims to produce 200,000 units in 2025. The mass production of 4680 batteries could play a pivotal role in meeting this ambitious target, as these cells are expected to be a key component in the Cybertruck’s power system.

Moreover, the impact of these new batteries extends beyond just Tesla. Our coverage of BMW’s Neue Klasse concept car at IAA Mobility 2023 highlights the industry-wide shift towards more efficient and sustainable EV technologies. As major players like Panasonic, Tesla, and BMW continue to innovate, we’re witnessing a transformative period in automotive history.

The bigger picture here is that every stride in brings us closer to a sustainable future, making EVs not just a viable alternative, but potentially the primary choice for consumers worldwide.

What are your thoughts on this advancement? Leave them in the comments below!


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Haye Kesteloo is hoofdredacteur en oprichter van EVXL.cowaar hij al het nieuws over elektrische voertuigen verslaat, met aandacht voor merken als Tesla, Ford, GM, BMW en Nissan. Hij vervult een vergelijkbare rol bij de nieuwssite voor drones DroneXL.co. Haye kan worden bereikt op haye @ evxl.co of @hayekesteloo.

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