Panasonic considering providing EV batteries to Subaru -Nikkei

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TOKYO : Panasonic Holdings has started considering providing electric vehicle batteries to Subaru, the Nikkei reported on Friday.The two companies are soon expected to announce the plan to ink a basic supply agreement of EV batteries, the report said. The energy unit of Panasonic Holdings and Mazda

TOKYO : Panasonic Holdings has started considering providing electric vehicle batteries to Subaru, the Nikkei reported on Friday.

The two companies are soon expected to announce the plan to ink a basic supply agreement of EV batteries, the report said. The energy unit of Panasonic Holdings and Mazda Motor announced in June they also would start talks to set up a battery supply partnership for electric vehicles . Panasonic, which supplies almost all of its EV batteries to Tesla, is seeking to increase global market as Chinese and South Korean competitors grow their presence, the Nikkei said.

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