Monday, 2 November 2015

Tesla Signs Deal With New Battery Supplier


The auto car maker signed a deal with LG Chem which will be providing upgraded batteries for Roadster.


According to the most recent news about electric car makers Tesla Motors, it was reported that the auto making giant has recently collaborated with a Korean battery making company called LG Chem, and this deal between the two companies is believed to help the auto giant to give its battery business a huge boost. The company has upgraded its EV portfolio and has signed the deal following this event. Tesla cars are already receiving their batteries and battery cells from a variety of companies and in a press release, the giant further confirmed that the cells it will be receiving from LG Chem will be incorporated in its Roadster vehicle, and this one will particular be the 3.0 battery cell. Similarly, Panasonic also works in collaboration with the electric car makers and provides battery cells from the Model S cars. Presently the luxury car makers are working to build up the much talked about Gigafactory which will ensure the giant’s self-efficiency in the battery business. However, it is not a hidden factor that companies like Panasonic are also working with the company in the Gigafactory to provide for the Model 3 smart car which will be released sooner than later. It has been reported by multiple news sources that the first car of Tesla business, namely Roadster, has always been built with a 2.0 and 2.5 level battery but it has been manufactured in such a way that it can adapt to the higher efficiency of 3.0 battery packets that the LG Chem will now be supplying to the company. On the other hand, analysts have also pointed out that this collaboration with the Korean will not put down the relationship the giant has with Panasonic and it will maintain its position of being the most important supplier of batteries to the hybrid car manufacturer. LG Chem, on the other hand, has been involved in supplying battery cells to a couple of prominent auto makers in the industries like General Motors and has been carrying forward a strong business since a very long time. Analysts at the Navigant Consulting have released a report in which it has been stated that very soon the Korean battery providers will be competing for a target of 1GWH towards the end of the next year, which is an accomplishment to be considered. As for the electric vehicle maker, the giant has already been using batteries from LG Chem to support its previously launched sedans and also its new car Model X which it released only recently. 

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