Panasonic and Toyota will work together in the manufacture of batteries for electric cars

Increase in sales of plug-in hybrid cars August 2017

Electric vehicles have become our daily bread, and it is increasingly common to come across a car powered by batteries, although most of the models available on the market continue to depend on fossil fuels to be able to offer some. adequate performance to the requirements of drivers.

While it is true that Tesla was the first to popularize and make available to all users the possibility of enjoying an electric vehicle, although for now we have to wait for the waiting list to be able to get one of the new Tesla, It is not the only manufacturer that is working on this technology.

Many are the manufacturers that are currently working and offer 100% electric vehicles on the market, but in most cases, the price is reserved for a few. The battery continues to be the great handicap of this type of vehicle, and although Tesla is one of the companies that has invested the most in this field, it is not the only one. The vehicle manufacturer Toyotoa, one of the first to launch hybrid vehicles, together with the manufacturer Panasonic, have reached an agreement to collaborate jointly in the design and manufacture of batteries for electric cars.

Currently, Panasonic is the company in charge of supplying the batteries for Toyota's hybrid and electric vehiclesHowever, due to the great demand for this type of battery in the near future, they have been forced to focus all their efforts in this field, reaffirming the commercial alliance they reached more than 50 years ago. If Toyota is currently the king in the hybrid vehicle market, Panasonic is also king in its field, where it has an annual share of 29%, according to the latest data from the Japanese consultancy Nomura Research.


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